Chain Stopper
Description
Chain stoppers are strongly recommended for safe anchoring to protect and remove load from the windlass when at anchor, and to prevent accidental free fall of the anchor while under way. The hinged pawl allows the chain to be pulled up automatically, and is easily disengaged to deploy the anchor. To suit all chain types up to 50mm (1 ³¹/₃₂”) with optional finishes in chromed bronze, traditional polished bronze, highly polished or bead blasted 316 stainless steel.
Features
Chain Size Stud Link : 16mm, 17.5mm, 19mm, 20.5mm, 22mm, 24mm, 26mm, 28mm, 34mm, 38mm, 38mm < 50mm
Finishes : Bead Blasted 316 Stainless Steel, Chromed Bronze, Highly Polished, Traditional Polished Bronze
Chain Size Short Link |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
10mm |
112 |
150 |
88 |
28 |
44 |
13mm |
130 |
185 |
111 |
33, 32 |
54 |
16mm |
197 |
235 |
138 |
43 |
69.5 |
198 |
238 |
143 |
41 |
70 |
|
192 |
235 |
136 |
42 |
70 |
|
198 |
238 |
136 |
42 |
70 |
Chain Size Stud Link |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
16mm |
209 |
235 |
138 |
43 |
82 |
193 |
236 |
143 |
42 |
82 |
|
209 |
238 |
143 |
42 |
82 |
|
17.5mm, 19mm |
230 |
285 |
207 |
50 |
94 |
230 |
285 |
202 |
50 |
94 |
|
20.5mm, 22mm, 24mm |
270 |
300 |
205 |
65 |
116 |
20.5mm, 22mm |
270 |
300 |
205 |
54 |
116 |
24mm, 26mm |
280 |
280 |
255 |
71 |
110 |
28mm |
310 |
375 |
256 |
55 |
134 |
34mm |
350 |
385 |
275 |
50 |
160 |
38mm |
388 |
460 |
350 |
76 |
180 |
38mm < 50mm |
TBA |
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Reviews
Muir windlasses offer the ultimate in anchoring performance, reliability and style.
- Alan Stever,
Stebercraft vessels
“Stebercraft vessels are built to rigid design and exacting marine standards… we will still be supporting Muir Winches ‘til the cows come home”
- Captain Peter
I can highly recommend Muir as a company
“I can highly recommend Muir as a company who build superior equipment and who stand by their product anywhere in the world”
- Paul Goss,
Our Muir capstans and windlasses have served us well over the years
“Our Muir capstans and windlasses have served us well over the years, and will continue to do so for a long time to come. Give me plenty of good chain and the right gear to handle it, every time” (in reference to a stormy night at sea)