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  1. Windlass - Wikipedia

    Typically, a windlass consists of a horizontal cylinder (barrel), which is rotated by the turn of a crank or belt. A winch is affixed to one or both ends, and a cable or rope is wound around the winch, pulling a …

  2. WINDLASS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of WINDLASS is any of various machines for hoisting or hauling.

  3. View Our Menu | The Windlass

    View the seasonal menu at the Windlass restaurant on Lake Hopatcong! Starters, Entrees, Burgers, Salads, Kids Meals & more!

  4. Windlass Steelcrafts - Swords, Shields, Armor, Licensed movie props ...

    Windlass Steelcrafts is the premier manufacturer of dress and drill sabers, swords, armor, and accoutrements for the armed forces of the world.

  5. The Windlass - Lake Hopatcong Restaurants

    The Windlass restaurant is the perfect destination to experience lake living. The seasonal menu features a wide array of International and Italian signature dishes, wood-burning oven pizzas and tantalizing …

  6. The Ship's Windlass: A Complete Guide | How It Works, Types

    What is a Windlass on a Ship? In simple terms, a windlass is a powerful mechanical device used on boats and ships to hoist (weigh) and lower (drop) the anchor and its chain or rope. Think of it as a …

  7. windlass, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    A device for hoisting and hauling, typically consisting of a cylindrical beam or drum which can be turned in order to wind in or let out a rope or chain wrapped around its circumference, used esp. for …

  8. Windlass on Ship: Key Function & Types

    Jan 15, 2025 · Discover the role of a windlass on ships, its types, and importance in anchoring and marine operations.

  9. Amazon.com: Windlass

    Windlass has been name to trust for hand-forged steel and medieval apparel. Many Period TV series and movies like Gladiator, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings have licensed Windlass to produce …

  10. Windlasses - Discover Boating

    The difference between a winch and a windlass is that the line wraps around and around the cylindrical portion of a winch; whereas the line goes into the forward end of the windlass, passes around the …