1801 Add Anchor Windlass Syetem (bad back)

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I have a 2004 1801 open bow (no casting platform) and would like to add (fabricate) a anchor windlass system.

I have a bad back and this would be a huge assistance.

Has anyone heard of a aftermarket windlass setup for an 1801?

Wondering if the bow/anchor locker would need to be fortified?

Thoughts ideas and input most welcome.

Tight lines!
 
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I’ve never seen it done but it doesn’t seem implausible. You’ll need to install a bow anchor roller. Your best bet after that would likely be to have a plate fabricated that bolts down in place of the existing anchor locker hatch, and mount the windlass to that.

You will almost certainly not be able to find an aftermarket “kit” to do this, but it shouldn’t be too much of a big deal for a reputable shop in your area to come up with a custom solution that will work for you.

If you post some pictures of your bow arrangement, others might be able to give you some ideas that might work for you.
 
I’ve never seen it done but it doesn’t seem implausible. You’ll need to install a bow anchor roller. Your best bet after that would likely be to have a plate fabricated that bolts down in place of the existing anchor locker hatch, and mount the windlass to that.

You will almost certainly not be able to find an aftermarket “kit” to do this, but it shouldn’t be too much of a big deal for a reputable shop in your area to come up with a custom solution that will work for you.

If you post some pictures of your bow arrangement, others might be able to give you some ideas that might work for you.
Thanks, I like to do much of the work myself (save the mo ey for gas and bait;) but might be a bit over my head. Here is a pic (bad lighting) for reference.
 

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Adding to what Pelicic said and looking at the pix. The exposed back side of the anchor locker will need a hatch.


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Same set up as yours. If it isn't done right it's going to look like crap.
When I anchor I go over the bow rail not through it and tie off on the outside of the rail to the cleat. For retrieving I stand on the bow and just ease it straight up.
Maybe consider just a simple bow roller first so you can stand on the deck to pull it up but you would still need to pull the anchor on board.
 
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