Lewmar Pro Series Windlass Gypsy #516
Lewmar Pro Series Windlass Gypsy #516 Product Description
Upgrading or maintaining your anchoring system just got simpler with the Lewmar Pro Series Windlass Gypsy #516. Designed specifically as a drop-in replacement for Pro-Fish and Series 1000 windlass models, this gypsy ensures seamless handling of mixed rope and chain rode setups common on mid-sized recreational boats. Boat owners appreciate its durability in harsh marine environments, where saltwater exposure and heavy use demand parts that won't falter under pressure.
Key Advantages for Everyday Boaters
What sets this gypsy apart is its thoughtful engineering tailored for real-world boating. The rope-chain design grips 3-strand hard-lay ropes from 9/16 to 5/8 inches (14.29 to 15.85 mm) without slipping, while accommodating 5/8-inch (15.85 mm) chains like Campbell S3 or Lewmar's 9.5 mm G40 equivalents. This versatility means fewer hassles when deploying or retrieving anchors, especially during those long fishing trips or coastal cruises where reliability is non-negotiable.
- Cone Clutch Mechanism: Delivers precise control, preventing jerky movements that could strain your rode or windlass motor.
- Manual Free Fall Option: Allows quick anchor drops in emergencies or when power isn't available, a lifesaver in rough conditions.
- W.A.R.P Drum Technology: Lewmar's patented Wide Anchor Riderless Pocket design reduces chain jams and enhances rope wrap for smoother operation.
- Heavy-Duty Drivetrain: Built to withstand the torque of repeated use, extending the life of your entire windlass assembly.
- Optional Manual Override: Handy for maintenance or when electronics take a hit from weather or wear.
Perfect Fit for Pro-Fish and Series 1000 Models
Compatibility isn't an afterthought here—this gypsy bolts right onto your existing Lewmar Pro-Fish or Series 1000 windlass without modifications. It's a smart choice for preventive maintenance, replacing worn gypsies that have dulled from sand, shells, or chain abrasion. Regular swaps like this keep your anchoring smooth and your deck clear of frustrations. Think of it as routine care that prevents bigger headaches, much like changing oil in your truck before a cross-country haul.
Installation Insights from Seasoned Skippers
Swapping a gypsy is straightforward for anyone handy with tools, typically requiring basic wrenches and a bit of elbow grease. Start by powering down and securing the windlass, then remove the old gypsy by loosening the retaining nuts—always consult your model's manual for torque specs to avoid stripping threads. Clean the mating surfaces thoroughly to remove corrosion, apply marine grease sparingly, and torque the new one to spec. Test with light loads first to confirm grip. Pro tip: Inspect your chain and rope condition during the process; mismatched or frayed rode accelerates wear on any gypsy.
Long-Term Performance and Care Tips
To maximize lifespan, rinse the gypsy with fresh water after every saltwater dunk, focusing on the pockets and teeth. Avoid high-pressure washers that could force grit deeper into the mechanism. Lubricate contact points seasonally with a waterproof grease suited for stainless and bronze components. Boaters who've run these for years report fewer replacements needed compared to generic gypsies, thanks to Lewmar's focus on marine-grade materials that resist galvanic corrosion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What windlass models is the Lewmar Pro Series Gypsy #516 compatible with?
It's a direct replacement for Lewmar Pro-Fish and Series 1000 windlasses, ensuring a perfect fit without adapters.
What rope and chain sizes does this gypsy handle?
Rope ranges from 9/16 to 5/8 inches (14.29-15.85 mm) 3-strand hard lay, and chain is 5/8 inch (15.85 mm) including Campbell S3 or Lewmar 9.5 mm G40.
Does the gypsy support manual free fall?
Yes, it includes manual free fall capability for rapid anchor deployment when powered operation isn't feasible.
How does the W.A.R.P drum benefit anchoring?
The Wide Anchor Riderless Pocket design minimizes chain overrides and improves rope handling, leading to fewer jams and smoother retrieves.
Is manual override available with this gypsy?
Manual override is an optional feature, allowing crank operation if electrical issues arise.
How often should I replace my windlass gypsy?
Inspect annually; replace if teeth are worn, pockets are deformed, or grip fails on test loads—typically every 3-5 years with regular use.
Can I use this gypsy with synthetic rope?
It's optimized for 3-strand hard-lay nylon or polyester; softer braids may slip, so check rode compatibility first.
Pro Series Windlass Gypsy #516
Replacement gypsy on Windlass Model Pro-Fish/Series 1000
Features:
- Rope-chain gypsy
- Cone clutch for smooth, easy control
- Manual Free Fall
- W.A.R.P Drum
- Robust and reliable drivetrain
- Manual override (optional)
Technical Specifications:
- Rope Size - 9/16 to 5/8" (14.29 to 15.85 mm) (3 strand hard lay up)
- Chain Size - 5/8" (15.85 mm) ( Campbell S3, Lewmar 9.5mm G40)
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Lewmar Pro Series Windlass Gypsy #516 Technical Specifications
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