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Maxwell RC800 windlass
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Maxwell RC800 windlass
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Re: Maxwell RC800 windlass
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I'd Rather Be Boating!
1989 Sea Ray Seville
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1990's Thompson 22' Cuddy Cabin
1990's 4Winns 245 Vista Cruiser
1980's Thompson 19' Open Bow
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Re: Maxwell RC800 windlass
Are you using 3-strand rope? If so, twisting is the nature of the beast. It has to be laid out straight and untwisted periodically. A swivel definitely helps minimize the twisting. You should also ensure the unit was installed properly to begin with. If the rode is entering the unit on an angle, you'll always have problems after a while. You'll ware out parts and rope.
I trust you are powering the vessel up to the anchor as you haul up the gear and not using the windlass to pull the weight of the boat?
The pressure arm is a regular maintenance item. Some may get away for years without replacing it but it is a part that's supposed to be inspected every season.
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Re: Maxwell RC800 windlass
Viper wrote:Source of the post So I'm assuming we're talking about a Freedom 800 and not an RC8??
Yes, you are correct it's a Freedom 800. I posted the wrong model.
Are you using 3-strand rope? If so, twisting is the nature of the beast. It has to be laid out straight and untwisted periodically. A swivel definitely helps minimize the twisting. You should also ensure the unit was installed properly to begin with. If the rode is entering the unit on an angle, you'll always have problems after a while. You'll ware out parts and rope.
Three strand rope with 15' of chain. How much of an angle is too much and how would it be corrected if it is too much - shimming? What would be used as a shim if that's the way?
I trust you are powering the vessel up to the anchor as you haul up the gear and not using the windlass to pull the weight of the boat?
Yes, powering the vessel up to the anchor.
The pressure arm is a regular maintenance item. Some may get away for years without replacing it but it is a part that's supposed to be inspected every season.
I'm beginning to realize it's a yearly maintenance item. The darn thing reminds mean yearly that it's time is up by breaking

For those that use a swivel, what swivel (brand) do you trust enough to use and do you replace it periodically?
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