Replacement winches

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Jun 4, 2004
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- - Erie PA
I am starting to think about replacing the primary winches on my '85 H31. The original Maxwell winches are barely adequate, especially when racing with a 155% genoa in heavy air. Has anyone upgraded their winches? I don't suppose it's possible to match up the old mounting bolt holes, so what is the best way to proceed? Any suggestions would certainly be appreciated, especially by my Wednesday night jib sheet trimmers! Tom Madura s/v Good Vices
 
Jun 3, 2004
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- - USA
Anderson Winches

I did the research and like their all stainless design and their price. I'd suggest you wait for the boat show specials in October and be sure to get a quote from Sailnet
 
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John Blakely

also anderson winches

I put two anderson self tailing 40s on my 85 Hunter 31 last year; several cruises this year and they are great. They are significantly easier to winch, install easily, I think I had to drill one hole and fill one,; this winter I am going to put two more on the cabin top. they are worth it. Also I got a great deal at the fall annapolis boat show - 700 each.
 
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Rick J

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You've probably already done this... but I've got the original Maxwell 23's on my '87 H31, and even though I've been pretty good about routine maintenance and lubrication over the years (well, sometimes not THAT good), I noticed a bit of internal drag, especially when using the winches under heavy loads. Anyway, last time I took one of them apart, I took out the spiral, stainless steel race inside of the drum (which I had never done previously) and, whaddaya know, there was some schmutz (sp?) outside of the race, on the inner surface of the drum, that was making the race 'tighter' on the bearings, if that makes any sense. I removed the schmutz with a wire brush and some emery paper, re-greased and reassembled the winch, and voila! It made a remarkable difference when using the winch under load. I also got a BIG winch handle to replace one that went to Davy Jones' locker, and winching my 150 genoa in heavy air is considerably easier now. I know.... I'm probably the only guy on the planet who hadn't bothered to remove the race while lubricating the winch, but who knows... maybe there's someone else out there as lazy as I am who might read this thread. I had been considering upgrading the winches, but now I can blow that dough on drugs and booze. Just kidding.
 
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