Happy to share. (Prices in US incl tax and delivery)
Lewmar v1 for 5/16th. $1,650
Lewmar v1 manual recovery gypsy $335 (necessary)
Acco HT 5/16 275 feet. $1,650
Rokna 20kg $590
Wires, fittings, bits etc. $300
Sale of 20 kg CQR and chain ($150) with regrets
$4,375 US
Hmmm. I'm very happy with the whole set-up, however we had to drop down from 3/8 BBB to 5/16HT. If my budget was free to grow, I would have replaced the 3/8 with HT and upsized the windlass to V2 and a 25kg Rockna but that would have probably added $2,500.
I am composing this note from one of our favorite, if not most convenient roadsteads, the west side of Blake Island State Park in the Puget Sound. This is our 5th three night stay here this season. Local knowledge is imperative due to shifting currents, tides and wind, i.e. rips and whirlpools in changing tides. We try to anchor far from the crowds but on holiday weekends (like now) it can get dicey with the uninformed. All chain is nice but less than half the boats use it; some have no chain. Dropping anchor oin a heap on top of others is common but worse is the occassional is lack of seamanship and etiquette.
Today we watched a guy's brand new carbon fiber Beneteau First drag off and out. He was on the beach and we summoned him (oblivious). prior, he was warned not to drop anchor there by a polite, seasoned long distance cruiser to no avail. We would have helped more but we prepared to fend off his buddy's boat caught in an opposing rip and swinging within 1-1/2 dinghy's length from our stern. Our paradise was lost for the two hours buring tide change as we had a 15 foot tide today and they were simply unaware and lacked situational awareness. Last we we informed a guy anchored in the exact same spot that his boat was off anchor and headed out on its own; we lent him our dinghy to retrieve his boat..
We are headed home soon. It's generally not like this.