Are electric sheet winches bi-directional?

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Do they only power in and you trim out by hand as usual on a self tailer? Or is it one button for in and one button for out? We're considering fitting one for our single winch conversion. Thanks.
 
Some are, some aren't.

The original ones just motorised the standard action, so you'd motor it in but let out as usual. Then, to allow full remote-control from the helm, they invented ones which could wind in or out.

One-way ones are more commonly seen; I imagine the two-way variety are more expensive.

Pete
 
I am sure you know about it , but the WinchRite cordless winch handle is first class and operates in both directions with the flick of a switch.I use mine on my single speed 16ST and my twin speed ST40s.
I have had mine for 4 seasons now and find it first class.
I apologise if you are set on an electric winch.

PS I am in SYH so you could try it yourself.
 
Thanks - does it actually spin in both directions? I thought it was just twin speed in one direction.

If you think about it, you'll realise they are the same thing, at least for a standard two-speed winch. And neither will allow the winch to pay out, you need a dedicated reversible motorised winch for that.

Something like:

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Pete
 
Do they only power in and you trim out by hand as usual on a self tailer? Or is it one button for in and one button for out? We're considering fitting one for our single winch conversion. Thanks.

Mine are certainly two-speed winding in. Just like a two-speed manual winch, the motor runs the other way for a lower gearing.
 
Harken Rewind Winches.
Based on their Radial winches.
Very good- I used to sell them, but limited in their application. It's the old cost/value question...
 
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