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Author: Dan Pruzan ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Life without winch pads Info: (21210 views) Posted: Thursday 3-20-03 01:10:00 PM |
Cheers
Dan
Jason Crowson on 3/20/103 8:29 AM said:
>>We have two speed winches without teak pads under them. We also have harken stand-up blocks just forward of the winches which are also used for cross sheeting. We rarely get over-rides although it has happened before. It seems to be a combination of keeping tension on the jib sheet during the tack in addition to having the proper angle from the over-ride preventer and the winch. I think 10 degrees is what I have heard to be the optimum angle.
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>>I may try putting a thin pad under the winches to increase the angle.
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>>Dan, what would you say is the angle from the eyelet to the winch on your boat?
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