Jim,

#1 - Have no knowledge on this subject.  As someone else has recommended,
contact the manufacturer.

#2 - I have a 150.  We do not leave any turns on the winch on the lazy
sheet.  I have put some small diameter cpvc on the forward lower shroud.
This helps keeping the knot on the foot of the genova from hanging up on the
shroud, mostly an issue in lighter air.

John Emmerich
5874 85 TR

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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 8:44 PM
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Subject: catalina27-talk: winch stuff

I have a couple of winch related questions.

1)        The surface is wearing off the forward winches so the jib sheets
don't grab as well.  Instead of being the rough, crinkly surface, they are
somewhat smooth and rusty.  Is there some sort of course, chrome type paint
that can be re-applied?  It seems like it wouldn't be all that different
from the sand type stuff you can put in deck paint to make it non-skid.
They work well other than the surface being bad where they have worn from
the sheets so replacing the winches doesn't seem to make sense.
2)        I guess this is a probably a sailing technique question.
Primarily when using the 150 genoa, when I tack the slightest bit of hang-up
on the just released sheet, restrains the side that is actually holding the
tension of the sail and impacts sail shape as well as the ability of the
sail to cross the deck and change sides quickly and easily.  If the sheet
stays around the winch (but not cleated) that small tension, plus the
tension of the sheet as it goes around the shrouds and the mast to the other
side slows things down.  When you tack do you normally pull the wrap off of
the winch so there is no restraint at all?  We haven't done that because it
just has to be re-wrapped when tacking the other way.  This was never an
issue on the smaller boats we have owned.  The truth is we have never needed
to use the winches before sailing the 27.  I'm curious if this is an issue
for anyone else.

Thanks!!!

Jim

Jim Bernstorf
Jules Distribution
6025 Cloverland Drive
Brentwood, TN 37027
615.833.1848

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