I don’t disagree.  Cranking winches keeps you strong and healthy – like eating 
Wheaties for breakfast.

 

From: Marek Dziedzic <dziedzi...@hotmail.com> 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 4:29 PM
To: Stus-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Subject: Stus-List Re: Winches

 

I have to be a contrarian...  

 

I have seen numerous ideas for electrifying the winches. Some more reasonable 
than others. 

 

I can imagine that some of them might be helpful in real life. Others? I am 
afraid, not so much.

 

I am in a retirement age, but I'd rather crank my winch manually than try 
handling a big honking angle driver (3-5 lb) with an adapter, especially, if it 
is in anger (any seaway, wind etc.).

 

The eWincher that someone mentioned seems to be better than many.

 

I don't see much point in adjusting the sails using these devices. I can 
imagine, if you are hoisting a big main, it might offer some advantage, but 
even then, I would spend the money on improving the track and cars, rather than 
on the electric assist. 

 

I also don't believe in hoisting anyone on the mast using any kind of winch. I, 
occasionally, climb the mast without any outside assistance, but if I can get 
help, I still climb and use the winch/clutch as the belaying device (a child 
can crank it; there is no load on that line).

 

I can, though, imagine that someone with serious physical limitations 
(injuries, illness) could benefit from using such devices. 

 

I hope I did not touch some hot button here.

 

Marek 

 

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