Bridge unit
A deck unit is a device that allows the anchor chain to be raised or lowered by means of a sprocket, which is a toothed wheel that engages in the chain links. A deck unit is generally located on the boat's foredeck, near the bow, but there may also be deck units at the stern of the boat, for stern moorings or emergency anchors.
A deck unit may be vertical or horizontal, depending on the orientation of the sprocket in relation to the deck. A deck unit can be completed by a capstan or headstock, which is a rotating cylinder used to raise or lower the chain or rope.
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WINDLASS DECK UNITThe windlass deck unit represents the pinnacle of marine engineering, offering an intelligent and practical solution when anchoring your vessel. Precision-engineered to blend harmoniously into the boat's deck, this unit embodies the perfect blend of functionality and aesthetics. Made from high-quality materials, the deck unit ensures optimum resistance to the elements. Its ergonomic design allows sailors to control the windlass with ease. Intuitive controls are strategically placed for fast, efficient access, even in demanding marine conditions. The deck unit's sleekdesign lends a discreet elegance to the vessel, while ensuring seamless integration into the marine environment. Its UV- and weather-resistant coating is a testament to its durability, ensuring optimum performance over time. Whether it's for easy anchor lifting or precise reefing, the windlass deck unit represents the perfect balance between cutting-edge technology and practicality on rough seas. An essential element for sailors seeking to combine performance, reliability and elegance on their boats. Generally speaking, a deck unit comprises only a spool and sometimes a headstock, unlike a complete windlass kit which also includes a geared motor, a circuit breaker, a relay or a switch. |