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Default That North River boat windlass project is finally finished! (Photo.)

I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.

Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry

Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!

Dale
www.FishWisher.com
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On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:55:35 -0700 (PDT), FishWisher
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I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.

Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry

Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!

Dale
www.FishWisher.com


I gotta tell you, that looks like a damn fine job! I don't know if
your snaps are really tight, but rather than take the chance of
tearing any fabric you might consider one of these:

http://www.greensave.com/GS%20Plus%20001.jpg

These are metal, but plastic ones work just as well for releasing the
snaps. You can probably find them for free at your local golf course.

Great job.
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John H

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On Oct 1, 7:16*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:55:35 -0700 (PDT), FishWisher

wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.


Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry


Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!


Dale
www.FishWisher.com


I gotta tell you, that looks like a damn fine job! I don't know if
your snaps are really tight, but rather than take the chance of
tearing any fabric you might consider one of these:

http://www.greensave.com/GS%20Plus%20001.jpg

These are metal, but plastic ones work just as well for releasing the
snaps. You can probably find them for free at your local golf course.

Great job.
--
John H

All decisions, even those of liberals, are the result of binary thinking.


Nice job. I have a delta anchor for my sailboat and I love it. They
will swerve and then re-set whereas the Danforth anchors may not hold
when wind shifts a lot. Unfortunately, I haul mine by hand and I
think it is bigger'n yours (28' boat weighing 8000lbs)
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On Oct 1, 7:16*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:55:35 -0700 (PDT), FishWisher

wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.


Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry


Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!


Dale
www.FishWisher.com


I gotta tell you, that looks like a damn fine job! I don't know if
your snaps are really tight, but rather than take the chance of
tearing any fabric you might consider one of these:

http://www.greensave.com/GS%20Plus%20001.jpg

These are metal, but plastic ones work just as well for releasing the
snaps. You can probably find them for free at your local golf course.

Great job.
--
John H

All decisions, even those of liberals, are the result of binary thinking.


Why all chain rode? Even i'm not that paranoid.
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On Oct 1, 3:55�pm, FishWisher wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.

Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage hehttp://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry

Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!

Dalewww.FishWisher.com


Smartly done Capt'n, smartly done.

Mike


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On Oct 1, 6:42*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
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On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 15:55:35 -0700 (PDT), FishWisher


wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.


Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry


Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!


Dale
www.FishWisher.com


I gotta tell you, that looks like a damn fine job! I don't know if
your snaps are really tight, but rather than take the chance of
tearing any fabric you might consider one of these:


http://www.greensave.com/GS%20Plus%20001.jpg


These are metal, but plastic ones work just as well for releasing the
snaps. You can probably find them for free at your local golf course.


Great job.
--
John H


All decisions, even those of liberals, are the result of binary thinking.


Why all chain rode? *Even i'm not that paranoid.


The 100' of chain is mainly for storage - it drops into the locker
very nicely whereas rope would be more like herding cats, as one
poster put it here recently. This is my third boat with windlass and
all chain, and it works well on the delta. 2:1 scope is maximum needed
as it stays put very well. On lakes I can anchor in 80' of water just
fine.

Dale
www.FishWisher.com
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Default That North River boat windlass project is finally finished! (Photo.)

FishWisher wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.

Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry

Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!

Dale
www.FishWisher.com


Nice work! Why not cover the whole bow area with something that you can
walk on? If you have to work up there on the water you really have
limited space now.
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On Oct 3, 4:52*pm, The D wrote:
FishWisher wrote:
I finished the windlass install a week ago, but needed a canvas cover
for the bow to hide all the hardware that supports the windlass, and I
think it turned out pretty well.


Photo of the project and the final result on my homepage he
http://fishwisher.spaces.live.com/bl...1394!298.entry


Now to get that anchor system wet out on Suisun Bay chasing sturgeon -
hopefully next week!


Dale
www.FishWisher.com


Nice work! *Why not cover the whole bow area with something that you can
walk on? *If you have to work up there on the water you really have
limited space now.


Well... of course the whole idea of a windlass is to stay off the bow.
But if I had to go forward, I could unbutton the canvas and walk up
there fairly well. But I don't plan on having to do that!

Thanks all for the kind comments.

Dale
www.FishWisher.com
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