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Quick GENIUS GP2. Drumless model.

Boat Length: For boats from 6 to 10 meters | Volt: 12 V | Watt: 500 W

Quick GENIUS GP2 1500 horizontal anchor winch without gypsy, 500 W, 12 V, suitable for 6-10 m boats, features 6 mm chain…

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Quick GENIUS GP2. Drum model.

Boat Length: For boats from 6 to 10 meters | Kavelata: 6 mm | Volt: 12 V | Watt: 500 W

Quick GENIUS GP2 1500 D horizontal anchor winch, 500 W, 12 V, for 6-10 m boats, 6 mm chain, maximum 680 kg pulling capac…

₺62.236,56

Windlasses Power, Control and Comfort to Make Mooring Easier

Anchoring is one of the most fundamental parts of safety at sea, but in practice it can also be one of the most demanding. A windlass helps to make the process of lowering and retrieving the anchor/anchor system more controlled: less physical strain, smoother chain/rope management and a more "consistent" anchoring routine. Especially for boats that anchor frequently, a well-chosen windlass can significantly increase the comfort of use throughout the season.

What does a windlass do?

  • Anchoring comfort: Reduces the physical load in the process of lowering/retrieving the anchor.
  • More controlled chain/rope management: Regular winding ensures a more stable flow during operation.
  • Speed and practicality: Saves time during route changes and short stops.
  • A feeling of confidence: Helps to make the mooring process more "predictable".

Choosing the right windlass: What to look for?

There is no single criterion for selecting a windlass. For best results, the windlass should be considered as a "system part": boat size, chain/rope, installation space and intensity of use are considered together.

1) Boat size and intensity of use

For boats that anchor frequently, solutions that are more durable and aim for long-term use come to the fore. For less frequent use, practicality and installation compatibility may be more decisive.

2) Chain size / rope type compatibility

The fit of the windlass to the chain and/or rope is critical for the proper functioning of the mooring. Non-compliance can lead to problems with winding, disorganized work and loss of productivity.

3) Installation area and deck layout

The location of the windlass, the guiding line and the ergonomics of use must be well planned. The correct position helps to guide the chain more smoothly and for smoother operation.

4) Need for controls and accessories

There are complements that make the use of a windlass safer, cleaner and longer lasting. Therefore, when making a choice, it is good to look not only at the windlass, but also at the parts of the windlass equipment that may be required.

Windlass Equipment: Parts that complete the system

The windlass does not work alone; some auxiliary parts may be needed for the steady and safe progress of the mooring line. The Windlass Equipment category brings together product groups that can help to make the system more stable during installation and operation.

Practical operating tips (short but useful)

  • Regular check: Check the links and winding pattern at the beginning of the season and periodically.
  • Compatibility: Maintaining chain/rope size compatibility reduces the risk of problems in the long run.
  • Clean use: Salt water and dirt buildup can wear out equipment; a proper cleaning routine helps.
  • Correct anchoring habits: The windlass provides "traction"; the reliability of the anchorage is increased by correct use and correct set-up.

Common mistakes

  • Deciding only on price/brand: The fit (chain/rope) and mounting arrangement are more decisive.
  • Neglecting equipment: A good windlass runs more smoothly with the right equipment.
  • Postponing maintenance: Small checks can prevent major breakdowns.

To summarize: Windlasses help make the mooring process more comfortable and controlled. In this category, you can examine different windlass options and complete the system with Windlass Equipment according to your needs and establish a more efficient anchoring scheme for your boat.

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