Im hoping someone can tell me what distance each of the color markings indicate on the Good Automatic Windlass rode?
I install the Good Windlass and love it. Unfortunately I neglected to measure the distance between each color before launching.


Didn't it come with a depth chart decal for the helm?stxray wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2019 4:09 pm Hi Guys,
Im hoping someone can tell me what distance each of the color markings indicate on the Good Automatic Windlass rode?
I install the Good Windlass and love it. Unfortunately I neglected to measure the distance between each color before launching.Now on the water it sure would be nice to know.
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This was a craigslist special. Rather than marker strips, the rode has colored sections. I can pull it out of the bow but I thought someone might know & I could avoid doing that.DesertAlbin736 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 1:30 pm Can't actually definitively answer your question except to ask could you not access the rode up in the anchor locker to measure it? Usually those color coded marker strips you thread through the rope part of the rode are at 5 fathom, ie 30 foot intervals, green for 30, 60, 90, red for 120, 150, 180, yellow for 210, 240, 270. So I'm going to take a WAG that your markers are probably at 30 foot intervals. Which reminds me I need to buy a new set of marker strips, my 30 & 60 feet markers are missing. Add that to this year's TLC project list.
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Hey, small world, the location of the Good Automatic Windlass Co (obviously a small company), located out toward the Pine Barrens a short distance west of the junction of Rt 72 & West Bay Avenue in Barnegat, literally just 7.6 miles from the house on Lower Shore Road that I grew up in in the 1950's to mid '60s before we moved to upstate NY in '67.
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Two comments here on these windlasses, 1) kind of pricey, $1,750 with 300' rope +10' chain or $1,195 with rope only compared to a stainless steel Lewmar for less than $900 if you could use your existing line & chain rode, and 2) I'd want more than 10 feet of chain (we have 26 feet of 3/8 chain).
I'll have to give him a call. I searched the Internet & came up empty.
Always good to snag a deal off CL & not have to pay retail. Painted colored sections is probably a good idea, as strips could get snagged & torn off going through the winch. I would go with the five fathom convention and colors of the strips, one "stripe" in green for 30, two for 60, three for 90, same in red for 120, 150, & 180, followed by same sequence in yellow. That way you never have more than three "stripes" to count for any one length & for example you can easily tell " three red" is 180. Actually "liquid electrical tape" in those colors would work great.This was a criagslist special. Rather than marker strips, the rode has colored sections. I can pull it out of the bow but I thought someone might know & I could avoid doing that