Winch Maintenance

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Gary Wyngarden

I need to remove, disassemble, clean and lubricate my winches. Does anyone know of a good web site or magazine article describing the process in detail? Thanks for your help. Gary Wyngarden S/V Shibumi H335
 
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John K Kudera

Contact the Manufacturer

I contacted the winch builder, they sent me a blow up of the winch and instructions.Good Luck!!
 
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Ed Schenck

Lewmar?

You do not state which make of winch. The Lewmar site(below) allows you to download the maintenance manuals. My Lewmars are very simple to dismantle and lube, but then I have the book.
 
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Bob O'Brien

Winch Maint. Article

See Sailnet.com - they had a reasonably good article on winches a few weeks ago
 
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Bob Gravenstine

Check the Photo Forum

There is a great set of pictures in the photo forum on this site.
 
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Rob Rich

Gary - check out my post in photo forum

It is for a Barient 21 winch, but it will give you the idea regardless of what type you have. If you have Lewmars, you can find schematics at their website, which is pretty nice. If you have any further questions, post your e-mail address and I will respond. Best of Luck, Rob P.S. My winches now sing when we use them on light wind days... Well worth the effort..
 
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Gary Wyngarden

Thank you Rob

Rob, Thanks very much for going to the trouble of posting that article with the photographs. It's very helpful. I've also since found a section on winch maintenance in Nigel Calder's Boatowner's Mechanical and Electric Systems book that is very good. But your pictures and descriptions are great. Thanks again. Gary
 
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Rob Rich

Glad I could help

I am still new to owning a larger (over 20 foot) boat, so I pull a ton of info off this site from the more knowledgeable guys. Picton, Lewis, Justin, all those guys have helped me out so much, I feel obligated to contribute any meager way I can. Maybe in 10 or 15 years, I'll be an old salt like some of the denizens of this site. Rob
 
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Mulf

Cruising World had a great tip....

in a recent article on dismantling your winches. The tip was to take a cardboard box, cut a hole in the bottom bigger than the base of the winch, and then tape the box in place to the deck around the winch. Then all the loose parts you drop (who me?) when taking it apart only bounce as far as the side of the box, not over the side like you know they would otherwise.
 
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Melody Miller

Great Idea

Hi Muff: The thing with the cardboard is a good and simple idea . . It doesn't even require a trip to West Marine!!! I did two of four winches last week .. and two of the little bearing things bounced of the boat. I had a white sheet of plastic on the ground so they were easy to find. Thanks Melody
 
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