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Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 01-10-2017, 19:54 |
Replies: 15
Views: 8,009
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stnick
Re: How to Replace Continuous Furling Line
A home depot drill will not have the torkue power to operate a winch. They make a 1/2 inch mawallkie drill takes 2 hands and a winch attachment. Set on low that machine will raise a sail or bring on... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 01-10-2017, 07:47 |
Replies: 15
Views: 8,009
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stnick
Re: How to Replace Continuous Furling Line
The drill does work of course. Its a 400 investment and you need to cheage it back up . Now I have a generator but most do not . So long cruises you must do alot of self sufficent type of sailing. ... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 30-09-2017, 19:59 |
Replies: 15
Views: 8,009
Posted By
stnick
Re: How to Replace Continuous Furling Line
Nick sounds like your mast winch may be just two small for the job. I just replaced my lewmar 16 with a ANDERSON 28 2 speed self tailing winch so my wife could raise the sail and reef the main. She... |
Forum: Deck hardware: Rigging, Sails & Hoisting 30-09-2017, 19:55 |
Replies: 15
Views: 8,009
Posted By
stnick
Re: How to Replace Continuous Furling Line
You can watch Brian Toss on you tube on how to splice. This skill it part of sailing yes you will have to practice of 2 ft pieces till you get it . But than You can fix the next one on your own. To... |
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