Barlow winch questions

Mar 5, 2014
45
Oday 23-2 Oriental
My 23-2 has Barlow #16 sheet winches. One of them has some issues, and I need to either replace it or replace a number of parts. In looking for a replacement, I have have found at least 3 variants of the Barlow 16. Mine have 5 mounting bolts, and no screw in the top center holding the drum on. I have seen some with 4 mounting bolts, and most commonly, 6 bolts. Some have slotted screws in the top holding the drum on, others have allen head screws.

So, what parts are similar between these? Can I buy any of them & steal parts like bearings & pawls? I would prefer not to buy brand new winches because of price. I would also prefer to not drill 4 or 6 new mounting holes or end up with mis-matched winches. Any thoughts?
 
Sep 25, 2008
992
Oday 25 Gibraltar
Unless you can find some old Barlow winches to use or cannibalize you'll need to get new or used winches. Personally I wouldn't trust them anyhow as old as they are. I had them on my boat when I rebuilt mine. No bearings, just a plastic spindle.

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Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,814
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
When I went to do maintenance on my Barlow 10's I found both plastic spindles had cracked. It was time for replacements. BTW, this was on a 1980 25.
 
Sep 23, 2009
1,476
O'Day 34-At Last Rock Hall, Md
I would not trust a Barlow 16. There is no positive lock on the drum. First time I used it, it spun off, hit me in the chest and almost knocked me overboard.
Replaced it with a used Lewmar (# 6 I think).
I have read of the same thing happening to others. Larger Barlows had a bolt in the center that locked the drum on.
I can tell you it made a great door stop.