I am going to be installing a windlass.
I purchased a Loftrans Tigres with a gypsy and capstan to go on our 43’ Albin Sundeck with a ‘normal’ Albin bow pulpit. I plan to only use 1 anchor, a newly purchased 55# Rocna which is on the bow now. I do have a 25# plow which was our only anchor until we purchased the Rocna which I plan to put about 150’ of 1/2” rode on for a stern anchor or a lunch hook that I would just throw over the side and attach to a cleat.
I have 2 power cables, look like 10G and 2 wires that look to be 12-14G that run from the distribution panel (they currently are not connected) forward in the bilge to the anchor locker and up by the Sampson post on the starboard side into a hole above the head liner above the v-berth by the hatch to the chain locker.
When I purchased the windlass I also purchased a 150A circuit breaker.
I have a few questions;
1) Does anyone know if the power cables are attached to anything above the headliner? I tried pulling them out and they aren’t going to be removed through the hole easily.
2) If I were to cut them at the hole and attach them to a bus block/circuit breaker in the chain locker (on the Samson post) and then go up thru the deck to get power to the windlass would that be acceptable?
3) Where should the circuit breaker be installed?
4) What size power cables should be connected to the windlass?
5) I have a 15A circuit breaker, labeled Windlass, on the distribution panel. Should that be used in the configuration?
6) There were 2 pad switches with the windlass, any suggestions as to where the safest place to put them would be. I want to keep my mates hands as far away as possible.
7) The windlass fits in the middle of the anchor pulpit but using the gypsy the chain won’t be directly over the hole to the chain locker. I don’t have wash down yet so I was just planning on leaving chain, which now is about 5’ (I have 50’available) and rode (250’ of 8 braid) on the deck to wash down later. Thinking down the road would a ‘diverter tube’ work in this instance to direct chain and rode down the hole of the chain locker?
Guess that’s it for now. Would appreciate any input that is germane to the task at hand.
Thank you.
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Installing a windlass questions
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Installing a windlass questions
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Jane & Charles Williamson
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Albin 43 Sundeck
Nepidae.trawler@gmail.com
MTOA-3927
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Currently: On the Loop
Re: Installing a windlass questions
A 150 amp circuit breaker is way to large for that size wiring. I have 6 gauge wiring running over 30 feet one way and use a 60 amp circuit breaker and that is marginally too big. There is a Blue Sea App for Android phones called Circuit Wizard. It will recommend wiring and breaker sizes for what you are wiring. Too big a breaker for the wire will cause a fire! Better safe than sorry. I hope this helps. Tim
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Re: Installing a windlass questions
Circuit length should be calculated on a round trip. Thus a 30 foot run to the device from the battery should be calculated on a 60 foot run when evaluating the circuit breaker and the wiring size, as well as the device current draw requirements…
Hope this helps,
Hope this helps,
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Re: Installing a windlass questions
Great tip on the app!twenham wrote:A 150 amp circuit breaker is way to large for that size wiring. I have 6 gauge wiring running over 30 feet one way and use a 60 amp circuit breaker and that is marginally too big. There is a Blue Sea App for Android phones called Circuit Wizard. It will recommend wiring and breaker sizes for what you are wiring. Too big a breaker for the wire will cause a fire! Better safe than sorry. I hope this helps. Tim
Thanks!