Introducing the Maxwell BH8 Bulkhead Windlass

October 23, 2025

The BH8 Winch Series sets a new standard in marine anchoring solutions by combining superior engineering, cutting-edge technology, and robust construction. Its ability to handle a variety of chain sizes, coupled with Maxwell’s patented Wave Design™ chainwheel and automatic free-fall system, makes it an essential addition to any vessel requiring reliable and efficient anchoring. Whether mounted on the stern or concealed within a bulkhead, the BH8 offers unparalleled performance, safety, and longevity — delivering peace of mind for boat owners and marine professionals alike.

Retractable Solutions for Clean Deck Design

Maxwell’s retractable roller and retractable anchor arm help builders maintain sleek deck lines without sacrificing holding power — discreet, efficient, and engineered for easy installation.

For over five decades, Maxwell Marine has been the trusted partner for boatbuilders and OEMs worldwide. From production vessels to custom sportfish or superyachts as well as commercial craft, our anchoring systems are designed to integrate seamlessly and deliver proven performance season after season.
 
Our innovative engineering and commitment to quality mean Maxwell windlasses provide not only reliability on the water but also confidence in your build — ensuring fewer service calls, satisfied owners, and lasting brand reputation.  With a dedicated U.S.-based engineering team, VETUS Maxwell is able to deliver hands-on support for builders — from project consultation to optimizing custom anchoring solutions for unique hull designs.


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