I replaced my all rope Good windlass on my 1976 43DCFB years ago with same model (the largest all rope model for 50' boats). If you go ahead here are my two bits - keep the 30 amp thermal circuit breaker that automatically resets itself on the negative lead to the motor. To use this windlass successfully while bringing up line, you have to winch your way up to where you are directly over anchor. Then stop the windlass and drive over anchor with engines to break free, than bring up rest of the line. The motor just doesn't have enough oomph to break anchor free in nearly all instances (I'm in pretty thick mud and my anchor is oversized). At first I thought nuisance trips from thermal breaker so I took off, next I was tripping the manual reset 60 amp breaker located in engine room on positive side. Very annoying to reset, especially when you have everybody on board and trying to make way. And for the analyticals out there, I oversized the wires running to motor from battery so not voltage drop revving up amps. As long as you break free with engines, as Good recommends in user manual, it's been a good windlass for me. Believe most here are pretty stuck on all chain, and for good reason so Good all rope model may be discounted for that reason alone.
Another problem with the all rope model. On my bow pulpit there is only about 2' of line between end of anchor and windlass - no room for any chain which really stinks as it's nice to have at least some weight of chain there to protect against chafing and act as weighted shock absorber. This leads me to another point - Fortress Anchors: They are so light that the manufacture recommends I believe at least 12' of chain to get them to properly set. Guess it falls like a feather in the wind otherwise.
Honestly, If I was to do it over, I would install a chain windlass or at least a windlass with rope/chain gypsy. I’m happy with the Good windlass now that I know how to use it properly, but I think I would be happier with all chain windlass with more power. 7 times a week is allot of anchoring - I would go with the very best money could buy as I honestly think Good is really designed for occasional anchoring and if I recall correctly, it is about half the price of other windlasses in same boat size range too which may prove my point on overall quality too.