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Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
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Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
(I Guess i should know that) This Model says it supports up to 35 ft boat i'm sure there are other factors at play. I will be Anchoring in a couple lakes and Rivers ... i do know i just purchased a 22 pound anchor, This will get a lot of usage probably twice a week whenever our Gov opens our state. Will this work ? i got it for 600 bux figured id give it a try but knowing i have to cut a hole in my deck. i also know there are better choices but none along this price point that i know of.
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Re: Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
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Re: Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
That being said there are still some boat bux to pull out as wiring from bow to stern with the appropriate size for a windlass will get rather spendy.

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Re: Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
.g36 wrote:Source of the post Good chance you will be spending more money . I can tell you that you cant just throw any size or type of chain and rode at your windlass. There will be specs for size and type that will work for it. You'll need to find out what you have and check.
I looked at the specs and my chain and line are within the specs. I've already ordered 4 gauge wire 25 ft of red and black along with the proper connections. I'm thinking I should have gone with 8 gauge wire but figured it should work either way.
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Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post that unit will work fine for a 20lb anchor although IMHO that is on the light side. Personally I would put 30 ft of chain with a proper transition to rope thereafter for a total of 200 ft or so however all chain is also another good option. Here are the specs for the V700. https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?id=3264983#
That being said there are still some boat bux to pull out as wiring from bow to stern with the appropriate size for a windlass will get rather spendy.
Thanks I looked them up when I purchased it I plan on going with 30 ft of chain. Going to place the order soon. I've already ordered 4 gauge marine wire that should work just fine except for the flexibility I'm going to need to install it lol
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Re: Lewmar v700 Windlass Carver 3207
ataylor233 wrote:Source of the post.g36 wrote:Source of the post Good chance you will be spending more money . I can tell you that you cant just throw any size or type of chain and rode at your windlass. There will be specs for size and type that will work for it. You'll need to find out what you have and check.
I looked at the specs and my chain and line are within the specs. I've already ordered 4 gauge wire 25 ft of red and black along with the proper connections. I'm thinking I should have gone with 8 gauge wire but figured it should work either way.
How long is the wire run ( total ) both ways? I believe you have 40 amps draw so check out the chart here....
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bud37 wrote:Source of the postataylor233 wrote:Source of the post.g36 wrote:Source of the post Good chance you will be spending more money . I can tell you that you cant just throw any size or type of chain and rode at your windlass. There will be specs for size and type that will work for it. You'll need to find out what you have and check.
I looked at the specs and my chain and line are within the specs. I've already ordered 4 gauge wire 25 ft of red and black along with the proper connections. I'm thinking I should have gone with 8 gauge wire but figured it should work either way.
How long is the wire run ( total ) both ways? I believe you have 40 amps draw so check out the chart here....
About 25 feet
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