It's been my experience that getting jams when deploying the anchor is to be expected with any windlass setup with close quarters such as you find in our little recreational boats. A line, when rapidly pulled up out of a randomly formed pile, will form hockles and if fed through a tight opening such as a windlass gypsy, that hockle will not feed until it is pulled back and the line is straightened. That's why it is imperative that there is hand access to the underside of the windlass. Other folks may live a charmed life and this never happens but it has never been a "sit at the helm and push the button" experience for me. For that you need a drum winch that spools the line. The Aussies have come up with a fabulous design but they are quite proud of them. $$$