The brake disc are worn or contaminated and will not work correctly.

Ideal Windless is in R.I. and they have parts for your windless.

If you take of the catspin, then the chain grabber that is attached to the
bottom drum, turn the drum over and you will see a round brake dick on it
and another brake disc on the remaining plate on the windless base. Replace
the two discs and then you should be OK. They also sell the locking tool
that tightens the catspin up to lock it or let it free run.

Capt. Perry 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 1:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Slipping Windlass

 

Sometimes snugging up on the clutch maynot be the answer. Some winches have
a lock to put on the anchor chain to keep it from playing out more chain or
line. Ours is a short piece of cable with a hook to grab the chain while the
other end is fastened to one of the ears or posts on the winch body.

Will send photos if wanted. Our boat is a 48'YF and weighs 58,000 and we
operate in the Columbia River system in Oregon.

There has been times when we were anchored in the Astoria area during some
real hard ebbs where there has been 3to4 knots water going by at anchor. The
clutch started slipping and as hard as  I would tighten the clutch it sill
played out chain/line until I started using a stop line or hook.

On the other side when trying to recover the anchor and chain I found it
easier to break it loose using the power of the boat.

We brought most of the chain/rode up until we were directly over the anchor.
We tied it off and then used the boat to dislodge the anchor and then
brought it back to the pulpit.

I think I am rambling again so I will now shut up.

Hope this is somewhat helpful, if not please disregard.

Good Luck

Jim 

48' YF "Vacation'

-------------- Original message from "Kerry Lebel" <[email protected]>:
-------------- 

Hey All,

 

I found out the hard way this weekend that my windlass is slipping.  It is
the first time I have anchored out since I bought the boat a little over a
month ago.  I had 75ft of chain out and have a 45lb CQR anchor on her.  I
had to pull it up by hand.  Ugh.  It's a 42ft ACMY with a Ideal vertical
windlass on it that I assume is stock.  I think the clutches are slipping.
I checked out the Ideal Windlass website and they had a FAQ.  They mentioned
a Capstan Wrench for trying to tighten the clutches.  The top of the Capstan
on my windlass has two small offset holes off center.  Not a nut or
something you might typically see.  Can someone tell me what kind of tool I
might need to tighten it?  And if I tighten it and it still slips does
anyone know a place where I can get the clutches replaced?  We are headed to
the San Juans at the end of June and were planning on swinging from the hook
the majority of the time.  No way am I doing that without a windlass! :)

 

 

http://www.idealwindlass.com/images/linechain.jpg

 

Thanks,

 

Kerry



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