Digital display of anchor chain or windlass battery voltage. Automatically slows the windlass when anchor approaches the bow-roller. Can be programmed to back-jog chain, removing pressure off capstan,
[CruzPro Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand]
A small sail rigged amidships from the backstay to hold your boat into the wind. Helps prevent wandering at anchor.
[Banner Bay Marine, Westfield, NJ, USA]
Intercoms for hands free, two-way voice communication. Transceivers with headsets for bow-to-cockpit or boat-to-dock communication when docking, mooring, or anchoring.
[Eartec, Narragansett, RI, USA]
Anchor chain stopper to take the strain off your windlass, in multiple sizes.
[Galley Maid Marine, West Palm Beach, FL, USA]
Put an accelerometer on your anchor, receive signals from the bottom wirelessly, and be woken when the anchor moves.
[Deep Blue Marine AG, Hallwil, Switzerland]
Operate your boat under power from the foredeck. A hand-held transmitter that will remotely operate your steering and thruster system. Wrist strap unit can also operate you anchor windlass remotely.
[Yacht Controller, Inc., Miamii, FL, USA]
Remote anchor rode counters, chain stoppers, chain tensioners, snubbers, wide-mouth chain pipe, anchor chain swivels and other accessories.
[Maxwell Marine Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand]
Spring-loaded anchor chain attachment that keeps pressure on the rode when the anchor is held on the bow roller, or can cushion the impact of the anchor chain when anchored in rough conditions.
[Anchor Right International, Rye, Australia]
Anchor chain claw for taking the strain off the windlass.
[Swiss Tech America, San Jose, CA, USA]
Remote controls and counters for all major brand of anchor windlass for retrofit or new installations. Measures anchor rodes - chain or rope - as they go out and in. Panel mount displays or interface to onboard PC.
[RMSD Ltd., Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand]