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3.15
SECTION 3 • USING YOUR BOAT
40 Sundancer
®
(425 Sundancer
®
)
G. A F INAL WORD
An anchored boat is affected by wind and sea
conditions. Because there is no headway, there is
no control. Be alert! If leaving the boat, be sure the
anchor will hold under all circumstances.
We suggest you read this section on anchoring
again and fully understand rode and scope and their
affect on anchor performance.
20. WINDLASS
The windlass is wired to the 12 volt system through
the WINDLASS breaker on the forward bilge
component board.
The windlass facilitates the anchoring of your sport
yacht by automatically raising and lowering the
Keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing clear of
moving parts. Entanglement may cause severe bodily
injury (i.e. lose of fingers or toes).
! WARNING
It is important that the windlass clutch is tight for
proper operation and safety. Periodically check the
clutch and tighten if necessary.
To Tighten Clutch:
With the anchor in the stowed position, tighten the
windlass clutch by inserting the emergency handle
into the clutch nut (see Fig. 3.16.1) and turn clockwise.
NOTICE
WINDLASS WITH SAFETY LANYARD
(FIG. 3.15.1)
C
B
A
WINDLASS
SAFETY LANYARD
ANCHOR
anchor. To operate the windlass the WINDLASS
MAIN switch on the control station switch panel must
be ON.
A. TO OPERATE FROM THE HELM:
Make sure that the safety lanyard and/or chain
stop are removed from the anchor chain.
Turn the WINDLASS MAIN rocker switch ON.
Push the top of the CONTROL rocker switch
(located beside the WINDLASS MAIN on the
control station switch panel) to raise the anchor.
To lower the anchor, push the bottom of the
rocker switch.
C
B
A
WINDLASS CONTROL STATION SWITCH
(FIG. 3.15.3)
WINDLASS BOW SWITCHES
(FIG. 3.15.4)
WINDLASS WITH ALL CHAIN RODE (OPTIONAL)
(FIG. 3.15.2)
B
A
WINDLASS
CHAIN STOP
B
A
FOOT
SWITCHES
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