So, is this a chain only or chain/rope combo gypsy? Hope someone can tell from the picture.
It is on an old Simpson Lawrence 555 manual windlass acquired on eBay (needs some work) and there are no model number markings on it.
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So, is this a chain only or chain/rope combo gypsy? Hope someone can tell from the picture.
It is on an old Simpson Lawrence 555 manual windlass acquired on eBay (needs some work) and there are no model number markings on it.
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That there is for chain. The rope drum is on the other side, no?
I do not see a chain ripper. Very important to have a strong ripper.
wizbang means that is for chain, and will not work with rope.
It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.
Cool, now I know.
Next, is to find out what size chain it takes...
(organised I am.. it was cheap!)
What's a chain ripper?
The cure for everything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea
Isak Dinesen
FYI, a combination chain/rope gypsy looks like this:
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the ripper, I guess "stripper" is better, peels the chain from the gypsy. Otherwise, gravity alone, especially when under tension, may not get the chain off. It will continue to go round n round. It is just a nog of metal protruding up in there, but it needs to be tough, if it bends a little , trouble.
The "Gypsy" is the horizontal drum of a windlass that is used for the control of a rope fiber anchor rode. The chain handeling complement of it is called the "Wildcat".
Jay
I guess wildcat is better
Good work, I'll take a wildcat gypsy stripper. Not into chains and rope,not my line.
Whereof one cannot speak,
Thereof one must be silent. L. Wittgenstein
If you haven't already found these folks on line, they should be able to help you:
http://slspares.co.uk/parts.php?prod...r+555+Windlass
With pdfs:
http://slspares.co.uk/pdf/Website%20...s/Seatiger.pdf
http://slspares.co.uk/pdf/Website%20...y/Seatiger.pdf
Good Luck
Which comes first," someone asked Ira Gershwin, "the words or the music?" "The contract," said Gershwin.
If you want to be all technical about it. The gypsy can also be known as a warping drum or niggerhead, the second name also can be used for a deadman which is also called a pedestal fairlead. There's almost as many names for each piece of kit as there are sailors. :P
There's a stripper on a proper sized windlass. It's right between the cheeks and snugs that grab the chain.
I'll just take my chances with those salt water joys.
AR
I'm up to speed with all that. The unit does have a problem, the double action is not working. The gypsy rotates only on one stroke of the lever, not during the return stroke. One of the idler gears isn't engaging properly so the springs need replacing and/or needs the Retrofit kit D. Will find out when I strip the whole thing down.
If someone has had the same experience let me know.