[C320-list] Lewmar ST winch issue

Larry Frank WindSwept at stx.rr.com
Fri Dec 21 09:43:56 PST 2012


Mike,

Thanks for answering.  I usually service the winches annually or when they
tell me it is time.  Did you know they talk??

This problem has nothing to do with the internal working of the winches
though.  The problem is that the line slips out of the gray plastic jaws
that form the self tailing mechanism when trimming a line.

Larry
WindSwept
C320 #246

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of William Ott
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 11:22 AM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Lewmar ST winch issue

Lewmar says you should grease and replace paws annually.  In my opinion this
is overkill.  When was the last time you rebuilt the winches ?  I did all of
mine last season since I had no knowledge of the last time they were done.
They were pretty heavily gunked up, so I'm thinking they hadn't been done in
long time.  Very simple to do with shallow plastic pan, old toothbrush and a
can of engine degreaser.  Reassembled them with new paws, grease and
springs, and it made a great improvement.
Mike Ott
'Amanda Lu'
#508

Sent from my iPad

On Dec 21, 2012, at 11:55 AM, "Larry Frank" <WindSwept at stx.rr.com> wrote:

> Has anyone ever had the problem of their sheets and halyards popping out
of
> the self tailing jaws.  I have had WindSwept for 17 years and in the last
> year or so this has become an issue.  The ruining rigging has been
replaced
> so I know wear on it is not the problem.  I am wondering if the springs,
> jaws or both need to be replaced.  I don't want to order jaws unless
needed.
> 
> 
> 
> Larry 
> 
> WindSwept
> 
> C320 #246
> 




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