Scarlett
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
If it's still rolling in one direction and you hit the button for the opposite direction, it will trip the breaker instantlyThese galley maid windlasses are pretty deeply reduction geared with larger electric motors than most windlasses, the flip side is that's also why they're slower. You could just about pull up a sunken chevy suburban with one of these if you wanted to. It will make a rumbling noise under load but it'll do just about whatever you want it to. There is a dedicated breaker located up forward inside the chain locker that will trip if you actually manage to overload it somehow, but I've never managed to do it. I think you'd really have to be trying to pull that off.
You're right. I figured that one out by accident one July 4th evening trying to anchor downtown to watch the fireworks. I had just got the boat and I didn't know where the breaker was yet either, that was a fun scavenger hunt, naturally the anchor locker was the last place I looked.If it's still rolling in one direction and you hit the button for the opposite direction, it will trip the breaker instantly
I think your breaker is fine, and that Skycheney is right on this one. I don't know what it is about the design, but it blows the breaker if you push the button while it's still spinning in the opposite direction. You have to let it stop rotating first, then go the other way. Odd quirk now that he mentioned it, but mine does the same way. I'd be willing to bet that's what you were experiencing.On my boat I bypassed the breaker at the Galley Maid control box as it was "soft", tripping frequently and in a difficult to access location (bypassing it was not fun). I have another properly sized breaker by the source battery in the engine room.
Chris,I think your breaker is fine, and that Skycheney is right on this one. I don't know what it is about the design, but it blows the breaker if you push the button while it's still spinning in the opposite direction. You have to let it stop rotating first, then go the other way. Odd quirk now that he mentioned it, but mine does the same way. I'd be willing to bet that's what you were experiencing.