We are still shopping for a new windlass for our 53 MY. I received some good information from all o you but i was wondering if anyone has experience with "anchorlift"
Mako 1500 Low Profile Windlass Boats up to 65 ft. A very powerful and compact windlass. Deck unit and vertical shaft is constructed of solid AISI 316L Stainless Steel for long term, trouble-free operation. These Low Profile models are designed for smooth, silent operation and take up less space on deck. High Speed drop of up to 38 m/125 ft. per minute. Manual free fall with adjustable clutch. Works with chain only or chain/rope combination. Available Capstan Kit for warping operations.
M1512-10 Mako 1500 Windlass Boats up to 65 ft
1500 watt, 12 volt, 5/16"HT G43 Chain - 5/8" rope gypsy.
Motor: 1500w, 12v
Boat weight: up to 27,216kg / 60,000lbs.
Max Working Load: 485kg / 1067lbs.
Max Power Pull: 1185kg / 2607lbs.
Speed Down: 38m / 125ft. min. approx.
Speed Up: 100kg / 240lbs. load 21m/71ft. min.
Amp Draw Down: 55amp, 12v
Amp Draw Up: 115amp 12v, Normal load
Chain Length: 50m to 75m
Most used Rope/Chain Combinations: DB5/8-150 = 165ft., DB5/8-200 = 215ft., DB5/8-250 = 280ft.
Anchors: 20kg/45kg - 44lb./99lb.
Max Recommended Ground Tackle Weight: 160kg / 352lbs. Max ground tackle weight = 30% of max working load. (weight of chain, rope and anchor in total)
Circuit Breaker: 135amp
Cable Size: 50mm, 2 AWG (normal cable length)
Switch Gear Required for Installation: Circuit Breaker #90135, Rocker Switch #90801, Footswitch #90900B, Recommended: Combo Switch Pack #92135
Deck Thickness: 25mm to 65mm / 1" to 2.5" (up to 3" with customer supplied bolts)
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02-27-2018 03:16 PM #1Senior Member
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Still shopping for a windlass
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Looking at the max weight specs on this gypsy, I would be worried about it holding your Hatteras in place. Spec sheet says 60,000 lbs max. I'm not sure about your 53 but on my 63 with a full load of fuel and water I'm just over 100,000 pounds.
Looking for a 80 plus foot yacht
Hatteras of Cheoy Lee
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With my wife’s clothes and jewels were well over 70,000 pounds. I agree with Ron it might be a little late for a 53.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California
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02-27-2018 05:06 PM #4
Re: Still shopping for a windlass
12 volt??
24v at least , if not 32. we are 63000lbs 1/2 fuel and water. you have a harness onboard for both helms from the factory.Mal
Miss Molly
'85 53ED #750
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My 48MY is 53,000 pounds with 50-60% fuel load. I would also suggest 3/8" 4G chain.
Bobk
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44 lb anchor max. ? seems light for 53 ft Yacht.
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It says 44 to 99lbs anchor so it should be fine is for a 53, a 53 should below 60k lbs
I have zero experience with Anchorlift, i m going to replace my galley maid soon and will be sticking to a known brank like maxwell Muir or lewmar
Two other points... make sure mst components can be serviced withiut pulling the while thing.... i recently broke the chain stripping claw on a maxwell, the whole thing has to come out to replace it. Major pita And if you dont have a bow thruster consider a windlass with warping capstanPascal
Miami, FL
1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
2007 Sandbarhopper 13
12' Westphal Cat boat
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Re: Still shopping for a windlass
Check out this thread: http://www.samsmarine.com/forums/sho...ght=anchorlift
Eric
41TC 1966 Hull #53 "Requisite"
Kent Island, MD/Ft. Lauderdale, FL
"Though she creaks - She holds"