Winches & backing for swim ladder mount
Thanks for the comment about backing on the transom for the swim ladder mount. I too have an access port, but haven't looked at it; at least not recently. I had, obviously erroneously, just thought I could screw mount a swim ladder onto the transom. I wonder if the motor mount has backing.I have considered winches too, but don't have them. In a strong wind the jib sheet can be carrying quite a load. I'd like to be able to single hand it more easily and have thought of a roller reefed jib, but that's farther down on my priority list right now.Speaking of winds, I am delighted with the stability of the 19. My brother has a Newport-Lockley 17' and we have sailed togethor a few times on the Susquehanna River on Lake Clark, a hydro-electric created lake, just south of Columbia, near York, PA. There were times when we both had to sail reefed, but other times when I had comfortable but very good sailing unreefed while he had to remain reefed. The previous owner of my 19 had a 6-volt mast and running light system. We have never sailed at night, so I've never used it. What electrical system/devices do you have?Also, the boat came with a 4.5 Evinrude 2-cycle short shank. It's a fine motor, though heavy, & works OK as long as I remain at the stern, no one of any (physiological) substance is on the bow, and seas are light. Violate any of the above conditions and the intake breathes air, not water. I have considered contacting a dealer to see about purchasing a kit to make it a long shaft. Any thoughts there?