Remember, the highest loads occur with the smallest headsails.

Dennis C.

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> On Dec 27, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Sylvain Laplante <sylvain_lapla...@yahoo.ca> 
> wrote:
> 
> Yes, Lewmar covers that in their Technical Guide. 
> 
> On their table they mention that if you have fractional rig you should go 
> with the square area of the sail. For masthead rig they recommend to match 
> with the length of the boat.
> 
> For  a EVO ST40 used for genoa sheets here is what they recommend:
> 
> Max of 300sq/ft  ( fractional  rig ) or 33 foot length boat ( mast head rig 
> ). I assume this for a #1 genoa.
> 
> Best size for a ST40 on a masthead rig is 31-34 feet , good between 34-36.
> 
> SWL is 1700lb and sheets up to 1/2 in.
> 
> At least they provide all the info to make a good choice and how to properly 
> set the orientation and angle.
> 
> Good things to know since we do it only once every 25 years :-)
> 
> 
> Sylvain
> C&C27MkIII
> 
> From: Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca>
> To: cnc-list Cnc-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 1:51 PM
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Needing the brain trust-new winch installation,        
> old hole filling, etc.
> 
> I replaced the original Barient 28's on my LF38 with a pair of last 
> generation Lewmar 65's that I bought from a guy who replaced them with 
> electric winches. Yes they are a bit big, but they fit, are easy on the crew, 
> and I don't have to look at non-factory patch jobs made necessary by 
> undersized winches. My 28's went to a J29. As Jim notes, no one on either 
> boat has ever complained about the oversize winches.
> 
> I suggest the 30's on the Beneteau 39, although they may well be the best 
> thing on the boat, may be on the small end of the acceptable scale. Many of 
> the Beneteau's have smaller rigs and headsails than similar length C&C's, so 
> they may be fine.
> 
> Choices, choices.
> 
> Rich Knowles
> INDIGO LF38
> Halifax, NS.
> 
> 
> On Dec 27, 2013, at 10:42 AM, Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> With all due respect to Rich, I don't think you need the 50s.  I sail on a 
> Benne 39 with Lewmar 30s! They are the best thing on the boat. Epoxy the 
> holes, and if necessary, get a piece of teak or starboard and cut it in a 
> circle to go under the winch to cover the space occupied by the prior winch.
> 
> Joel
> 35/3
> Annapolis.
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 9:25 AM, Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote:
> My $ .02:  Bigger is better. Go for the 50's. You'll be pleased you did. Once 
> you ream out and epoxy the holes, you should have no strength issues 
> whatsoever. 
> 
> Rich
> 
>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 9:58, "Barbara L. Hickson" <blhick...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Happy holidays, all! 
>> Santa brought me new self tailing winches and I need some advice.  The PO 
>> replaced the original Barient 26s with Barient 28s, moving the 26s to the 
>> back to be used for spin sheets. 
>> The base diameter of the 28s is 8" and the hole diameter is 6 3/8". 
>> I think replacing them with Lewmar EVO 45s is the only way to go: the 45s 
>> are the only size whose base at 6 5/8" is big enough to cover the previous 
>> hole diameter of 6 3/8". 
>> I don't want to leave an ugly ring of "we replaced our winches" left on the 
>> coaming but I think after removing the bedding compound and polishing the 
>> exposed gelcoat, the area outside the base of the new winches should look 
>> pretty good. I have no illusions that it will match exactly.   Is my 
>> thinking wrong on this? I really don't want to go to the expense and trouble 
>> to have anything look like crap. AND I don't think it is worth the expense 
>> and trouble to put Lewmar 50s on a 33' boat. That's just crazy.
>> Secondly, the PO did not fill the first bolt holes when he put his new  
>> winches on.  Now there will be 2 sets of bolt holes to be epoxied.  Is this 
>> going to be a structural problem for the new winches? I am planning to use 
>> an aluminum backing plate for the new ones. I've read on forums of about 4-6 
>> yrs ago that finding the exact same hole pattern was apparently the 
>> preferred way to go, and listers from this forum waited over a year to find 
>> Barient 28STs on Ebay.  In the last 2-4 yrs however, opinions seem to be 
>> that hole patterns should not be that much of a consideration.  Should I 
>> plan on doing more than just epoxying the holes or do I need matting on the 
>> underside or should I wait eons for Ebay to produce a pair of Barient 28ST? 
>> There is one on there now asking $1500 and it looks like s!@#. 
>> Lastly, IMO I think we should be using the size 40 winches.  Is there any 
>> way we can get away with using these and not sacrifice any structural 
>> integrity or have the exposed finish look like crap and see all the 
>> epoxy-filled holes?   New deck paint is pretty much out of the question; 
>> she's in very good shape.
>> Thoughts, advice and recommendations please? Thanks for any help,
>> Barbara Hickson Fellers
>> Flight Risk, 33-1
>> Charleston, SC
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