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Author: Dan Pruzan ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Re: Life without winch pads
Info: (21692 views) Posted: Wednesday 3-19-03 08:00:00 AM
We are set up without the teak pads, but with pad eyes leading into the winch and we virtually never get overrides. I think the only time we've gotten overrides is when the sheet was accidentally not run through the pad eye, which just shows that they are serving their purpose.

Cheers

Dan

Brendan Busch on 3/18/103 6:18 PM said:

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>>My boat came with Lewmar 24s and no teak winch pads. I've been planning to put them back on (they came with the old winches in a box of stuff), but based on the Override thread maybe I'll reconsider. Not having the winch pads we get lots of overrides, particularly with the #1. My crew only uses 2 wraps ever, and then they just manhandle the thing in--I'm waiting for the cleat to rip out of the deck...

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>>I use blocks on standups as fairleads, and I tried to get them as low as I could. If I could get them just a little lower, I'd probably be OK. I'll probably just use large eye-straps or something as fairleads.

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>>In any case, no teak winch pads = overrides, just in case you were wondering. But I never have trouble with the line hanging up on the pads :)

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>>Does anyone out there have the perfect setup?

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