The LOFRANS X2 windlass impresses with its combination of high performance and a compact, robust design, making it an excellent choice for boat owners looking for a durable and reliable anchoring solution. For boats up to approx. 13.5 metres. The vertical design of the X2 windlass ensures that the chain runs particularly smoothly directly into the chain locker, thereby enabling efficient power transmission even in difficult anchoring conditions. Supplied without capstan.
High-quality construction
The X2 features a durable casing made of chrome-plated bronze. The motor, which is located below deck, has an IP67 rating. The aluminium gearbox is perfectly matched to the engine’s power output to ensure optimum power transmission. A waterproof stainless-steel ball bearing integrated into the base ensures smooth running and a long service life. In addition, the vertical winch is already fitted with a sensor switch contact for an optional chain counter. Thanks to its spring-loaded guide arm, the windlass can handle rope-and-chain combinations with ease.
Electric operation
The X2 anchor windlass is powered by a high-performance 1000 W motor combined with a precisely matched gearbox. A relay box is included for straightforward control of the windlass. The powerful motor delivers high pulling force, allowing the anchor to be recovered quickly and safely, even in demanding conditions. For convenient electric operation, a range of optional remote controls and foot switches is available.
Manual chain release
The electric anchor windlass is equipped with a manual chain release, allowing the anchor chain to be paid out quickly and under control.
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I'm looking to replace my old broken windlass with the Lofrans X2 #10025# . However, I'm a bit worried about the deck plate that apparently is chromed bronze, in my experience chromed stuff tend to lose the chrome sooner or later and for something that lives its life rattling chains at the bow of a boat, I guess that comes sooner. Anyone around here that got experience with this windlass that can either confirm or deny my suspicions? Cheers!
Dear customer, please email [email protected] for technical assistance.
I have to say, i worry the same.
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