Hi All,
I recently came across an issue with a set of Lewmar Ocean Series self tailing winches that leads me to post this. The winches in question had the pawl pockets so worn, stretched or sloppy that the springs apparently jammed in-between the bronze gear and pawl and finally both pawls failed to spring back / operate. In my 40+ years on the water I have certainly seen worn and sloppy drums (usually aluminum), failed pawl springs, rounded pawl locks and worn pawl sockets too. Usually these were all on poorly maintained winches. However I have rarely seen pawl pockets this badly worn out especially on relatively new winches that have been routinely maintained using Lewmar branded grease and pawl oil. That is the real stumper here.
This failure caused a dangerous situation which meant the winch would no longer stop the drum from spinning backwards. The owner almost broke a wrist. A winch handle on a loaded drum with no pawls can easily break and arm or worse, especially if it were to hit a child.
Also, when this one spun backwards, and failed to lock, it broke the line stripper off causing the line to jam under the feeder arm when the sheet was cranked back in.:cussing:
These winches are not very old, a current series, though the EVO series seems to just replaced it. These are/were Lewmar's top of the line winch and had been cleaned and lubed religiously using Lewmar brand grease and Lewmar Speed Lube for the pawls & springs..
Please check on & inspect your Lewmar Ocean Series winches!
A Lewmar Ocean Series ST Winch (not the one with the failure)
How loose the pawls were fitting. Brand new pawls in this gear fit exactly the same way:
One of the pawls can simply slide out of the pocket !!!
Not good!!
This is what the new pawl gear looks like. There is little to zero slop in the fit. This is how it SHOULD fit.
Please, for the safety of you and your crew at least inspect your pawl gears!!!
If yours are worn the replacements are NOT inexpensive. At 40% off list (I buy wholesale) I have about $400.00 into the parts to repair these not very old & yet very well cared for winches. I replaced both pawl gears, 4 total, (there are two in each winch), the line jaw kits, because a line stripper was broken due to this failure. The line jaw kit was not much more than a line stripper kit so why not do it right....
I recently came across an issue with a set of Lewmar Ocean Series self tailing winches that leads me to post this. The winches in question had the pawl pockets so worn, stretched or sloppy that the springs apparently jammed in-between the bronze gear and pawl and finally both pawls failed to spring back / operate. In my 40+ years on the water I have certainly seen worn and sloppy drums (usually aluminum), failed pawl springs, rounded pawl locks and worn pawl sockets too. Usually these were all on poorly maintained winches. However I have rarely seen pawl pockets this badly worn out especially on relatively new winches that have been routinely maintained using Lewmar branded grease and pawl oil. That is the real stumper here.
This failure caused a dangerous situation which meant the winch would no longer stop the drum from spinning backwards. The owner almost broke a wrist. A winch handle on a loaded drum with no pawls can easily break and arm or worse, especially if it were to hit a child.
Also, when this one spun backwards, and failed to lock, it broke the line stripper off causing the line to jam under the feeder arm when the sheet was cranked back in.:cussing:
These winches are not very old, a current series, though the EVO series seems to just replaced it. These are/were Lewmar's top of the line winch and had been cleaned and lubed religiously using Lewmar brand grease and Lewmar Speed Lube for the pawls & springs..
Please check on & inspect your Lewmar Ocean Series winches!
A Lewmar Ocean Series ST Winch (not the one with the failure)
How loose the pawls were fitting. Brand new pawls in this gear fit exactly the same way:
One of the pawls can simply slide out of the pocket !!!
Not good!!
This is what the new pawl gear looks like. There is little to zero slop in the fit. This is how it SHOULD fit.
Please, for the safety of you and your crew at least inspect your pawl gears!!!
If yours are worn the replacements are NOT inexpensive. At 40% off list (I buy wholesale) I have about $400.00 into the parts to repair these not very old & yet very well cared for winches. I replaced both pawl gears, 4 total, (there are two in each winch), the line jaw kits, because a line stripper was broken due to this failure. The line jaw kit was not much more than a line stripper kit so why not do it right....