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HORIZONTAL WINDLASS MANUAL

 

VOLUME ONE 

3- Protection Notice

3- Protection Notice

At all times it is the responsibility of the boat user to ensure that the anchor and rode are 

properly stowed for the prevailing sea conditions. This is particularly important with high-speed 

powerboats, because an anchor accidentally deploying while under way can cause considerable 

damage. An anchor windlass is mounted in the most exposed position on a vessel and is thus 

subject to severe atmospheric attack resulting in a possibility of corrosion in excess of that 

experienced with most other items of deck equipment. As the windlass may only be used  

infrequently, the risk of corrosion is further increased. It is essential that the windlass is    

regularly examined, operated and given any necessary maintenance.

Please ensure that you thoroughly understand the operation and safety 

requirements of the 

windlass before commencing the installation. Only persons who are completely familiar with 

the controls and those who have been fully made aware of the correct use of the windlass 

should be allowed to use it. If there is any doubt of how to install or operate this unit please 

seek advice from a suitably qualified engineer.

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Windlasses used incorrectly could cause harm to equipment or crew.

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Windlasses should be used with care and treated with respect.

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Boating, like many other activities can be hazardous. Even the correct selection, mainte

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nance and

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use of proper equipment cannot eliminate the potential for danger, serious injury or 

death.

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Five Oceans windlasses are designed and supplied for anchor control in marine applica-

tions and are not to be used in conjunction with any other use.

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Keep limbs, fingers, clothing and hair clear of windlass and anchor rope/chain and anchor 

during operation. Severe bodily harm would result.

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Ensure there are no swimmers or divers nearby when dropping anchor.

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When the Windlass is not in use the anchor must be tied off onto a cleat or equivalent 

strong point to prevent damage to the boat.

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Windlass must not be used as the sole means of securing the anchor to the bow fitting 

especially under storm conditions. Anchors should be independently secured to prevent 

accidental release.

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Classification Societies require that a vessel lying at anchor must have its anchor rope/

chain secured to a chain stopper or other suitable independent strong point.

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A windlass should never be used as a mooring bollard, the anchor rode MUST be secured 

to a mooring cleat, chain stopper or other designated strong point. Using the windlass to 

secure the rode will damage the windlass.

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Do not use windlass for ANY purpose other than deployment and recovery of anchor.

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Do not wrap chain around a capstan barrel or drum where fitted.

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A circuit breaker/isolator should always be used with this windlass to protect the motor 

and cables from overheating and damage.

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Always switch off this windlass at the circuit breaker/isolator when not in use.

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It is the unavoidable responsibility of the owner or master or other responsible party to 

assess the risk of any operation on the vessel.

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Windlass must not be operated whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Summary of Contents for ATLANTIC 600

Page 1: ...ATLANTIC ATLANTIC WINDLASS SERIES WINDLASS SERIES O W N E R M A N U A L 6 0 0 9 0 0 M O T O R S SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Important safety instructions are included in this manual ...

Page 2: ...ation Below Deck Preparation Above Deck Fitting Under Deck Fastening Loading Rope Chain Electrical Wiring Electric Cable Selection Wiring Control Switch Installation Wiring Diagram Operation Manual Control Power Down Up Windlass Operating Procedures Servicing Servicing Schedule Troubleshooting Warranty Product Guide 3 3 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 13 14 16 ...

Page 3: ...able at www five oceans com Important information about this manual Throughout this manual you will see safety and product damage warnings You must follow these warnings carefully to avoid possible injury or damage Atlantic 600 2 Specifications 2 Specifications 1 2 12mm 6 96 D mm D in P in W in P mm W mm 0 274 0 329 21 46 845 10 41 410 8 36 26 16 mm in mm in mm in 140 5 1 2 248 197 1 030 12 70 500...

Page 4: ...the potential for danger serious injury or death Five Oceans windlasses are designed and supplied for anchor control in marine applica tions and are not to be used in conjunction with any other use Keep limbs fingers clothing and hair clear of windlass and anchor rope chain and anchor during operation Severe bodily harm would result Ensure there are no swimmers or divers nearby when dropping ancho...

Page 5: ... fitted to the Atlantic Horizontal windlasses are ideally suited to handling our factory made Rope Chain combination rodes which consist of rope spliced to a chain tail See 4 2 4 2 Specifications for details Ropes used must be windlass grade medium lay nylon Ropes from different manufacturers have wide variations in stretch and consistency in diameter Therefore rope and chain from othermanufacture...

Page 6: ...ation IMPORTANT The positioning of the windlass must be checked prior to cutting for deck hull and bulkhead clearance Lead from the roller should be fed horizontally back to the top of the gypsy and along its centre line within 6 There must be sufficient vertical fall minimum of 300 mm 12 at all times for the chain or rope when hauling in 4 6 Above Deck Fitting 4 6 Above Deck Fitting Using the tem...

Page 7: ...lations relevant to the installation and codes of practice The cable table gives recommended cable sizes based on total length of cable required from the battery following the route of the cables CABLE SIZING FOR LENGTH OF CABLE RUN 1 Pull out control arm 2 Feed anchor rope chain into entry hole Tie off to suitable strong point in the anchor locker 3 Align rope chain in gypsy Release control arm a...

Page 8: ...lt into the windlass wiring circuit Circuit breaker supplied Atlantic 600 Series Circuit Breaker 60 Amps 80 Amps Atlantic 900 Series Circuit Breaker 80 Amps The circuit breaker should be positioned close to the battery in a dry readily accessible place The breaker must be manually reset should an overload occur that causes it to trip to the off position Warning If you are not sure you understand t...

Page 9: ...A2 A2 A1 A1 M1 M1 M2 M2 C C Batte Battery ry 12 VDC 12 VDC 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Main Switch Rocker Switch Electric Deck Switch Foot Up Foot Down FUSE Motor Fuse Solenoid top view side view For a safe and secure installation place the Circuit Breaker as close to the battery as possible Circuit Breaker ...

Page 10: ...by turn ing the drive cap clockwise and engage the anchor locks Remove the wrench handle To release anchor 1 Check unit is not in manual mode 2 Release any anchor locks 3 Engage the circuit breaker isolator 4 Press down button continuously until you ve reached the necessary length of chain rope 5 Disengage the circuit breaker isolator 6 Lock anchor locks To retrive anchor 1 Release any anchor lock...

Page 11: ...roaches the vessel use careful adjustments of controls to avoid damaging vessel start and stop the windlass to bring the anchor slowly into the bow roller Pulling the last bit of rode and anchor into the bow roller at full speed can damage the boat bow roller and windlass When stowing it is important to make sure particularly with rode lines that there is at least 300mm 12 of free space below the ...

Page 12: ...in Tighten if necessary and protect if required Check mounting studs are firmly clamped and tighten if required After use Wash down the windlass using fresh water Ensure rode is at least 12 300mm below the windlass Check anchor locker drain Check rode and splice for wear Annually or more often if frequent user Examine all electrical connections to make sure they are sound and corrosion hasn t set ...

Page 13: ...e electrical cable size is large enough to handle the current draw and keep voltage drop within acceptable limits maximum 10 Check control switches connections battery condition isolator switch fuse and motor for operation failure 3 Failure to operate Is there a voltage at the input terminals to the contactor and switches Check the circuit breaker isolator switch and any fuses Operate the switch I...

Page 14: ...re defective in materials or workmanship d Responsibility for the selection of products appropriate for the use intended by the Buyer shall rest solely with the Buyer e This warranty does not cover any incidental costs incurred for the investigation removal carriage transport or installation of the product f A unit provided as an exchange or replacement parts will be subject to the warranty of the...

Page 15: ...USA LLC or any of the product resellers disclaims any obligation to cover any loss of time use of this product freight or any incidental or consequential claim by anyone from using this product b THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE c Baron USA LLC or any of the product resellers will not be ...

Page 16: ...fo click here Circuit Breaker 80 Amp Product Number 3294 For more info click here Dual Direction Solenoid Product Number 3292 For more info click here Foot Switch Product Number 3291 For more info click here Not Included in Package examples Stainless Steel Chain Stopper Product Number 75 For more info click here Stainless Steel Chain Stopper Product Number 2990 For more info click here Anchor Roll...

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