There is something grossly wrong with my Barient. I took them apart to
service them and the bearings are cracked and disintegrating, every single
one. I've serviced all the others.

If you've got a good deal on a self tailing winch a replacement is maybe
the way to go.

Kevin



Kevin Driscoll
Portland,  Oregon
503  //  875  //  3493


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 1:31 PM, Robert Boyer <dainyr...@icloud.com> wrote:

> This past weekend I disassembled, cleaned, lubricated, and reassembled 4
> of my 7 Barient winches and I did 1 two weekends ago--so 5 of 7 have been
> done.  My Barient 22 and 18's got new pawls, pawl springs, and circular
> spring clips (purchased from West Marine but the originals still worked
> after 30 years).  My Barient 28's are a different design than the smaller
> Barients but no spare parts were needed.  Unless something is grossly wrong
> with the operation of one or more of your old Barients, you probably won't
> need spare parts.  One of my 28's was bound up pretty bad and I had to work
> some solvent down into the bearing to loosen it up so that I could get the
> drum off--now it turns very freely!
>
> Bob
>
> Bob Boyer
> S/V Rainy Days
> 1983 C&C Landfall 38 - Hull #230
> Annapolis, Maryland
> email: dainyr...@icloud.com
> blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com
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