There are too many "systems"
on an average inboard sailboat to maintain "according to the book." I just don't think the average sailor can do it -- and still get some sailing done. I try to "oil what squeaks" or just before it starts to squeak if I can figure that out. I cover my winches and have found they stay in pretty good shape internally for a number of years. Like a lot of you, I also use the "sound and feel" method to determine when it's time to strip the winches down for a complete overhaul. Since taking the drums off my Maxwells is easy, I usually start the season off by taking the drums off and just looking at the innards. In doing this, I sometimes have found that while a drum may turn nicely, and the pawls click like they should, the grease between the inside of the drum and the gear race is beginning to harden. I then know that sometime during the season, an overhaul is gonna happen....