Keel Winch

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Greg

Is there anyway to repair a keel winch? or should I just bite the bullet and pay for a new one? If I replace it, I am thinking about holding the keel in place by placing a rope under the boat and supporting the keel while securing the rope to the winches. Is there any reason this shouldn't work? Thank in advance for your help?
 
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Mike

Buy it

IMHO, you're better off buying one. My Catalina Direct book shows a list price of $89.30. Remember, it's not like a trailer winch. Instead of a simple ratchet system, it uses a system of clutch plates that either apply/remove friction depending on the direction you turn the winch. If you're really mechanically inclined, maybe you can refurb it. Personally, I'm not aware of any vendor that sells winch parts, though (and I really don't think you want to "improvise" on this one). If I recall correctly, you're the guy who was having trouble lowering his keel -- so if part of your clutch is bent out of true (as I surmised in my earlier post), repairing it might also require tools that aren't found in the average C22 owner's garage. Also, consider the condition of your existing winch. I don't know how old it is, but we know it's seen enough use (or is just old enough) that it's suffered some deformity. This makes me wonder if you aren't about to discover your winch's MTBF (mean time before failure). Finally, I remember reading somewhere (might have been the C22 NSA web site) that older winches had a design flaw in them. I think the shaft for the drum was too small.. or something like that. There's a standing recommendation to upgrade your winch if it's the early "defective" model, regardless of how well it seems to work. Admittedly, $90 isn't pocket change -- but I suspect that the tools, parts, sweat equity, and all-around hassle of repairing will cost you much more. Buy a new one, and you'll feel more confident that your winch will be trouble-free for the next few years. ...and for what it's worth, Catalina Direct advises in their catalog, "If the thing isn't working, just replace it. The cost just isn't worth the risk to the boat or the crew."
 
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John renfro

winch

hello Greg, mike suggests simple replacement as the answer to your problems. I will agree IF you have tried to repair it first. You have nothing to lose by putting it on the bench, taking it apart and looking at it. If you find the problem you save some money, if not,you needed to remove it and unwind the cable anyway. The cable should be long enough to remove it from the drum and wind it around the new one by lowering the keel to the stops. Good luck john
 
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Scott

Take a look at everything

Greg, As long as you are pulling the winch, you may as well take a look at the cable tube, the cable itself, and the ball inside the tube. I bought my 22' with restoration in mind - so I rebuilt the entire winch system and its components with new everything. Scott
 
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Jim

mickey mouse

Yeah, anything can work...but when you step in the unexpected weather do do that comes from nowhere and you are wearing your mickey mouse hat I can assure you you will regret not buying a new wench. The ocean is real, mickey mouse is a fantasy cartoon. Don't confuse the two unless you are suicidal. Respect Mother Nature.
 
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