Lewmar V-700G Windlass

Looks really cool on your boat
 
Old, resurrected thread, but here's my aftermarket pulpit. Original teak was trimmed back to install this. An overhung pulpit looks way better than the OEM cutoff with the flap anchor sticking out. It has a 20kg (44lb) Bruce anchor with a Powerwinch 45' class windlass. Chain to rope. A bit overkill for a 340, but works flawlessly.

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Before a new coat of teak oil:
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Old, resurrected thread, but here's my aftermarket pulpit. Original teak was trimmed back to install this. An overhung pulpit looks way better than the OEM cutoff with the flap anchor sticking out. It has a 20kg (44lb) Bruce anchor with a Powerwinch 45' class windlass. Chain to rope. A bit overkill for a 340, but works flawlessly.

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Before a new coat of teak oil:
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Very nice.

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Old, resurrected thread, but here's my aftermarket pulpit. Original teak was trimmed back to install this. An overhung pulpit looks way better than the OEM cutoff with the flap anchor sticking out. It has a 20kg (44lb) Bruce anchor with a Powerwinch 45' class windlass. Chain to rope. A bit overkill for a 340, but works flawlessly.

IMAG0773.jpg


IMAG0771.jpg


Before a new coat of teak oil:
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A work of art!
 
You can buy those plates online. They are stainless and are held on with butyl tape, bend by hand to the shape of your hull. I went with 48 inches, it worked with my setup, bit a little longer would also work. Width is dictated by the notch in the deck.
Where might I ask did you find the stainless online? Thanks.
 
I got mine from Hodges marine online. Do a Google search on 'stainless steel bow protectors ' and you'll get a lot of sources.
 
Those stainless protectors come flat and you form them to the desired shape for your bost.
 

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