Barlow winch bound up

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Mar 28, 2005
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Oday 272 Baltimore
I went out for the first sail of the year a week ago and discovered that one of my two old barlow winches (#16) would barely turn. These were dissassembled and cleaned last season, about mid-season. Yesterday I went to take the winch apart, clean and re-grease. I found nothing that I thought should be causing it to bind up, and even after cleaning all the old grease off the base and inside of the drum, it was a very tight fit to get the parts back together, almost as if the drum shrunk or the base had expanded. FWIW, the weather was beautiful, mid 70's, so not a matter of quick temp change causing differential expansion. I finally took some 180 grit sandpaper to the base (made of some kind of composite plastic, I think) and got enough off of it that I could re-assemble it with sufficient play to work normally. This winch is 22 years old and in my five years of owning the boat, it is the first time I've experienced this problem. Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
Jun 8, 2004
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Pearson 26W Marblehead
bound up winches

Ive got 2 barlow 16`s and 2 barlow 23`s 2 speeds on my 1975 Pearson 26W All 4 winches are older than yours. They are all bronze no plastic parts. They work fine. I take them apart and re grease them every year. Sounds to me like something is loose or out of alignment. You could have a bad spring or loose pawl. You can get replacement parts from austailia good luck
 
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