My tactician and I have a friendly disagreement on which winches to use when
doing dip pole jibes with lazy sheets and 'guys' on my masthead rig C&C 36
XL/kcb:
On Water Phantom, I have moved the initial primary winches (Lewmar ST 50s)
forward on the cockpit coaming and added another secondary wi
As I get older, I think more and more of replacing my primaries with
electric winches.
With the cost of about $6000 each for my 44, I wonder if it is possible to
find used winches salvaged from a storm damaged boat. Of course I also
worry about if doing this would just be asking for trouble.
I wil
Listers:
I forget who asked about the winches I'm replacing. There are four Merriman
Holbrook 25 non-STs and two Barient 23 STs. I haven't given any thought to
what I will do with them or how much I would sell them for, but I don't plan
to get rich on my C&C list friends. If anyone is intere
From: Dave Godwin via CnC-List
Date: 08/15/2017 6:09 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Cc: Dave Godwin
Subject: Stus-List Winches
Ron,
"primaries replaced with Pontos 46 Grinders..what a difference…..”
Tell me more about those Points winches if you would. I’ve jus
Ron,
"primaries replaced with Pontos 46 Grinders..what a difference…..”
Tell me more about those Points winches if you would. I’ve just completed
servicing all my winches prior to re-installing them and have been thinking
about some replacements. My Barient 28’s, self-tailing and non, are g
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Cc: Chuck Gilchrest
Subject: Re: Stus-List winches were too powerful?
A few years back, I managed a friend's Hylas 54 with Antal electric primary
winches (54s maybe?). Once when the owner was on board, he didn't put eno
Chuck Gilchrest
S/V Half Magic
1983 LF 35
Padanaram, MA
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To powerful - yea well we did break one of the teeth off on a big triple speed
winch on the Frers 41. Not sure if it was a Lewmar or what, but the next week
it was gone - to expensive to replace, the secondary winches moved up, and we’d
just have to move the spinnaker to the coach house winch l
For those looking for new winches, West has buy one get one free for the
next 4 days.
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Joel,
We are interested.
John & Marjolein
dutch girl
C&C 36
Spring Lake, MI
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> These came off a friend's Sabre 28:
>
> (2) Barlow Self-Tailing winches (Model 23)- $350 each - great shape,
> covered most of
Joel, own interested. Can you send pics? Thanks!
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015, 7:17 AM Joel Aronson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> These came off a friend's Sabre 28:
>
> (2) Barlow Self-Tailing winches (Model 23)- $350 each - great shape,
> covered most of their life. Chrome over brass.
These came off a friend's Sabre 28:
(2) Barlow Self-Tailing winches (Model 23)- $350 each - great shape,
covered most of their life. Chrome over brass.
(2) Barlow Single Speed winches (Model 20) - $100 each - more chrome
pitting - work great.
I can forward pictures and contact info if anyone is i
Harold,
That should help.
Hutton-Arco in Australia is your best bet, but shipping is SLOW!
http://www.arco-winches.com/products/spares
There is an outfit in England, winch spares.
Joel
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 3:32 PM, patricia barkley-higginbottom via CnC-List
wrote:
> Thanks to those who
Thanks to those who had suggestions regarding a slipping self tailing winch. I
found a schematic for the winch, removed the tailing arm, found that the spring
loaded screws could be tightened , which I did and then went for a sail. The
wind died before getting a chance to see if there was an im
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tail and grind at the same time solo.
Michael Brown
Windburn
C&C 30-1
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 15:06:39 -0400
From: Tim Goodyear
To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com"
Subject: Re: Stus-List Stus list winches
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> Hi Herold.
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> Sounds obvious but I'll say it anyway: Have you tried 4 wraps?
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Hi Herold.
Sounds obvious but I'll say it anyway: Have you tried 4 wraps?
I read somewhere that the "Correct" number of turns i
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 F
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Subject: Stus-List winches
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
new sheets can be very slippery...I got a feeling the slippage may have
more to do with the new sheets than the winch...not sure how you could
"age" the line quickly but I know some new lines don't grip as well as
other on the winch...maybe use another wrap on the winch when you start to
use the ha
What line did you use? When I switched my jib sheets from StaSet to VPC, I
noticed more slippage and needed to add an extra wrap (non-self tailers).
As the line was used more, the slippage began to lessen and I could use a
wrap less. Perhaps take the lines to a commercial coin laundry and wash
t
Have you tightened the screws on the self tailer?
Joel
On Saturday, July 25, 2015, 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 w
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
t;
> Neil
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> FoxFire, 1982 C&C32
>
> Worton Creek, MD.
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Subject: Stus-List Winches Needed
Hello Listers,
I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now died.
The slot in the aluminum
Last year I upgraded my primary winches and two halyard winches to self tailing
on my C&C 30 MK1. I know they were Barient but I don't have the model number
since I'm out of town on business. I can look them up on Friday and if you can
use them, you can have the primaries for free (shipping is o
Would it be possible to machine out new holes in the casting, moved 90*
from the old ones?
On 11 June 2013 07:23, Josh Muckley wrote:
> EBay has a pair of 25's (self tailers if you can bare it) for ~$600.
>
> Josh
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>Hello Listers,
>
>I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now died.
>The slot in the aluminum casting that holds one of the pawls broke. I
EBay has a pair of 25's (self tailers if you can bare it) for ~$600.
Josh
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On Jun 11, 2013 9:28 AM, "Michael Clow" wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
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>
> I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now
> died. The
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Hello Listers,
I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now died.
The slot in the
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Hello Listers,
I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now
died. The sl
Hello Listers,
I have Barient 25-44 two speed winches as my primaries. One has now died.
The slot in the aluminum casting that holds one of the pawls broke. I
purchased these used in the early 90s so I guess I have gotten good use out
of them. I am looking for something similar and wonder if
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