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Lewmar, founded in 1950 by Len Lewery and Leslie Marsh, are a world-renowned marine manufacturing group, producing a varied portfolio of equipment including windlasses, anchors, winches, blocks, hatches and steering systems.
Lewmar are among the champions of British marine engineering and production, consistently delivering top quality, innovative deck hardware solutions as a result of their continuing programme of investment in sophisticated, state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment at their two UK based production plants.
The Lewmar brand acquired Simpson Marine Engineering around the millenium and have established their range of vertical axis windlasses as a well respected development of the groundbreaking Simpson Lawrence Anchorman design introduced in the 1990's.
Lewmar have built a wealth of design and engineering knowledge and experience in anchoring systems since their acquisition of Simpson Lawrence nearly two decades ago.
Lewmar now offer a range of compact Anchoring Windlasses for yachts and boats from 6 metres up to 75 metres length overall.
Lewmar design engineers will only countenance durable, corrosion resistant materials on deck, coupled with powerful, reliable under-deck motor and electrical solutions.
Marine grade stainless steel components, providing longevity and reliability are integral to the internal mechanical workings of the windlass. Compact, sleek profiles for both the vertical and horizontal ranges look the part and complement the forward deck layout on your boat.
The focus of Lewmar windlass design is directed at: simplicity of use, reliability in a harsh marine environment and an uncomplicated fitting process.
The pictures below illustrate a typical set up for a vertical or a horizontal windlass.
The main considerations in making your decision:
Vertical Windlass Key Points:
Horizontal Windlass Key Points:
Lewmar Vertical Windlass Size Guide
Windlass Model
Boat Length Overall from 6 metres up to 25 metres
Lewmar Horizontal Windlass Size Guide
Windlass Model
Boat Length Overall from 6 metres up to 25 metres
Establish the maximum length of suitable rope and chain that will fit in the locker without compromising the gravity feed.
Measure the depth of the anchor locker to determine the available fall. The fall is the vertical distance between the top of the anchor locker and the top of the anchor rode when the entire rode is completely stored inside. The windlass is a pulling device that retrieves the anchor and rode. Gravitational force makes the rope and chain drop into the chain locker. The area under the hawse pipe needs to be clear of any obstruction to allow gravity to pull the rode into the locker. If the locker is too shallow or the rope/chain does not spread out away from the immediate point of contact of it's own accord, then the rode may need to be manually dispersed to facilitate further retrieval.
Check your decisions regarding windlass model, length and size of anchor rode by using the Lewmar Windlass Power Formula:
Total weight of ground tackle (anchor and rode) x 4 * = Pulling power required
* Use x4 for all Horizontal windlass and Vertical windlass up to V5, x2 for V6 Vertical Windlass and above
This provides an insight into the Working Load, designed to allow prolonged anchor laying and retrieving, if in doubt, contact Team Jimmy Green for further advice.
1. Low Profile or with Drum (for rope hauling) 2. Electric or Hydraulic motor, choose power option (motor wattage) 3. Chain size and calibration - the chain and the gypsy must match exactly
4. Circuit Breaker - determine correct ampage 5. Solenoid/Control Box - is it included ? 6. Select additional switches and remote controls, wired or wireless
Do:
Don't:
Remember:
Lewmar Accessories and Spare Parts Catalogue
Boat Length (Windlasses)
Horizontal or Vertical
Chain Size