MARITIME – ROPE, WIRE & RIGGING CALCULATOR Windlass Holding Load A precise tool.
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What is the Windlass Holding Load & How does it work?
A windlass is a mechanical device used on vessels to raise, lower, or hold a chain that secures the anchor. The holding load of a windlass must be sufficient to resist the forces exerted by wind, current, and wave action on the vessel, ensuring the anchor remains set. The primary contributors to the holding load are the weight of the chain per unit length and the total length of chain that is engaged on the drum. Heavier chain or longer lengths increase the static load that the windlass must sustain.
H = W times L times SF
H = Holding load (kN)
W = Chain weight per foot (kN/ft)
L = Engaged chain length (ft)
SF = Safety factor (dimensionless)
A safety factor is applied to account for dynamic loads, wear, and uncertainties in the operating environment. Selecting an appropriate safety factor ensures the windlass operates reliably over its service life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What factors affect the windlass holding load?
The windlass holding load is affected by the weight of the chain, the total length of chain engaged, and environmental forces like wind, current, and waves.
How do I determine the appropriate chain weight for my windlass?
Choose a chain weight that balances strength and manageability. Heavier chains provide more holding power but are harder to handle.
What is the role of the windlass in maritime navigation?
The windlass raises, lowers, or holds the anchor chain, ensuring the vessel remains secure against external forces like wind and current.
How do I calculate the static load on a windlass?
Multiply the weight of the chain per unit length by the total length of chain engaged on the drum to determine the static load.
Why is it important to consider environmental factors when calculating windlass holding load?
Environmental factors like wind, current, and waves can significantly increase the forces acting on the anchor, necessitating a higher holding load.
Can I use this calculator for different types of vessels?
Yes, you can adjust the chain weight and length according to the specific requirements of various vessel sizes and types.
What should I do if my windlass holding load is insufficient?
If the holding load is insufficient, consider using a heavier chain or increasing the drum capacity to handle more chain length.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.