List Self-Tailing Winches
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Speaking of winch replacement, I have not been able to find anything comparable
in size to my Barient #10s in ST. Any of you winchers have a suggestion? Alex
Wolfe
ShakaC&C 24Miami, FL
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Date: Fri
Speaking of winch replacement, I have not been able to find anything comparable
in size to my Barient #10s in ST. Any of you winchers have a suggestion? Alex
Wolfe
ShakaC&C 24Miami, FL
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 09:44:11 -0700
From: Jim Watts
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Subject: Re: Stus-Lis
8:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Self-tailing winches - 35III
The stripper should be pointed towards the person tailing. Jonathan,
sounds like yours are off by 180 degrees. Remove the center ring
using your gas key, lift up the drum and tailer, rotate and lover it
back
The stripper should be pointed towards the person tailing. Jonathan,
sounds like yours are off by 180 degrees. Remove the center ring
using your gas key, lift up the drum and tailer, rotate and lover it
back into place and tighten the ring.
Joel
35/3
Annapolis
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On Sep 11, 2013,
Jonathan, my self tailing winches (secondaries only) are set up so the line
stripper is about 30 degrees past pointing directly inward. The line comes off
the winch into the cockpit when grinding and you can easily see where to hook
it over when stacking. No complaints about back pain to date,
Needing advice on whether I should adjust the primary self tailing winches on
Indigo (35III)
My primaries are set closest to the helm - this I do not intend to change as it
makes for easier short- handed sailing. However the "finger" (sorry don't know
the correct name for it!) that leads the sh