+1 to using a NAIL-SET, -1 to using a PUNCH as was suggested elsewhere. I used a punch and the drums are abrading my new sheets quite quickly. Not yet sure how to address this... (they do hold like glue however)
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:25 AM Martin DeYoung via CnC-List < cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > On Calypso with her 1970 Barient 36 primaries and the slippery hi-tech > sheets we need 5 to 6 wraps to reduce slippage. With older well-worn > sheets (used for deliveries and cruising) we can get back down to 3 to 4 > wraps. To avoid unpleasant surprises when tacking with 5 to 6 wraps on the > winch we practiced the best way to clear the sheet off the winch and insure > it runs clear. After each tack we “fake down the line” starting at the > winch to clear any twists induced by the extra wraps. > > > > The 1970 Barient’s drums have been worn smooth over the decades of heavy > use. They are not self-tailing winches. I do plan to roughen up the drums > a bit by dimpling the surface with a nail set and hammer. This project > falls well behind the current deck restoration efforts already in progress. > > > > On Sailing Anarchy either in the Fixit or Cruising forums there is a topic > thread regarding how to roughen up a winch drum either DIY or using an > outside service. > > > > Martin DeYoung > > Calypso > > 1971 C&C 43 > > Seattle > > > [image: Description: Description: cid:D1BF9853-22F7-47FB-86F2-4115CE0BAF2F] > > > > *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] *On Behalf Of > *Jean-Francois > J Rivard via CnC-List > *Sent:* Monday, July 27, 2015 7:46 AM > *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com > *Cc:* Jean-Francois J Rivard; patrici...@cogeco.ca > *Subject:* Stus-List Stus list winches > > > > Hi Herold. > > Sounds obvious but I'll say it anyway: Have you tried 4 wraps? > > I read somewhere that the "Correct" number of turns is 4. On my boat it's > a necessity, when It's blowing, 3 wraps is a waste of time and effort, they > all slip. > > 4 turns gets it done. > > -Francois Rivard > 1990 34+ "Take Five" > Lake Lanier, GA > > > > > On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 12:41 PM, patricia barkley-higginbottom via > CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > > > Have an original equipment Barient 27 two speed self tailer winch on my > > 35-3 which allows the genoa sheet to slip under load, even when there are > > three wraps on the winch. The self tailer does not hold the line in a > > predictable fashion, releasing at the most inconvenient times., Is this a > > common problem, and is there anyway of improving the grip with either a > > replacement part or modifying the existing serrations. The sheets are > > relatively new, and only one winch has this problem. > > Harold > > Celtic Spirit > > Hamilton, ON. > _______________________________________________ > > Email address: > CnC-List@cnc-list.com > To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go to the > bottom of page at: > http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com > >
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