Just picked up a 1988 mac 26d. For me its upgrading to a "big Boat" It does not have winches but I see others that do.
Learn me please.
Learn me please.
That might lead to more friction on the line making it even harder to pullYou'll definitely want winches but you most likely won't use/need winch handles.
Only if he winds the sheet the wrong directionThat might lead to more friction on the line making it even harder to pull
Always put the turns on clockwise!Only if he winds the sheet the wrong direction
De nadaYa see, never woulda thought of that until I learned the hard way. It's the small things.
Thank you
Every turn on a line increases resistance. I usually pull as much jib sheet in as I can by hand and then do the hard work with the winch. It's a good balance between speed and torque. Doing it all on the winch, even without a handle, is often harder and slowerOnly if he winds the sheet the wrong direction
On a Mac 26d, self tailing winches would be more trouble than they are worth. Ideally, I would put a cam cleat behind the winch for quick release of the sheet when you need it. Ordinary sailing, 2-3 wraps on the winch is sufficient. This is from a former ODay 25 sailor.
There are no winches on my Mariner 19. Don't need them with just a working jib. Some folks rig a 2:1 purchase on the jib sheets, I haven't seen the need. If I had a jenny or spinnaker, I would need winches.
Fred W
Stuart Mariner 19 #4133
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I am so glad I found this forum. Thanks
I can’t imagine trying to trim a jib in heavy wind on a 26’ boat without a winch and handle.About those self tailing winches? Not needed for a small boat like a mac 26d? Even $400 for a pair of new would be great. Thank you