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Author: Dan Pruzan ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: Life without winch pads Info: (21062 views) Posted: Wednesday 3-19-03 08:00:00 AM |
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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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