carl170
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You could try putting them in the oven at 250C for half an hour.
Without sounding stupid, what does that actually do? If there are plastic parts, will they not just melt?!
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Carl
You could try putting them in the oven at 250C for half an hour.
I did prefix my remarks with "If you get to the point of writing them off". Yes, it's quite likely the plastic would melt but it can only really be the plastic that is fixing them together. If they come apart there's the possibility of getting a substitute plastic plain bearing, it's only a bit of tube.Without sounding stupid, what does that actually do? If there are plastic parts, will they not just melt?!
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Carl
Well, I tried clamping the screws and using a winch handle anti-clockwise, I managed to turn the winch. It is the winch off the portside, so it would be the correct way (?).
Also, I have a set of lewmar 6 winches somewhere. Does anyone know if these would be too small for a 23 footer?
I don't think they are handed, so both port and stbd should turn freely clockwise.A bit more of the saga so far....
Well, I tried clamping the screws and using a winch handle anti-clockwise, I managed to turn the winch. It is the winch off the portside, so it would be the correct way (?). A fair bit of force is required though - I honestly think the wooden bases would shatter if I used force like that all the time! I can hear the rachets clacking away though!
I have wrapped the drum up and wacked it with a piece of wood that fittes down the middle, until the wood looked like something out of a road runner cartoon! Still didn't budge though. Is it possible to be so siezed that they can't be taken apart?
The winch handle has "Gibb" printed on it, so I think we have solved that mystery!
I may just write these off. I have the Lewmar 6 and they may be slightly undersized, but I can't afford to buy bigger lewmars at this time. Why are winches so expensive?
Thanks for your help everyone
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Carl
I have Lewmar 6s as the sheet winches on my 23 footer. We use a 100% blade headsail when the wind is above 12 knots and they cope okay with tacking it when racing in our narrow river. They're not the most powerful but if you get the sail in before it fills that helps a lot. The crew are always complaining about the lack of two speeds though!![]()
I'm told that Harken pawls and springs fit, by the way.
Can I ask what 23 footer?
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Carl
It's a Benny First 235. Pics and info here: http://www.beneteau235.com
Very, Very Nice!
Quote from brochure "How many 23 foot boats do you see with a galley, ice box, sink, and 2 burner stove, directly across from a fully enclosable marine head which doubles as a working nav station with slide out table?"
Not mine - thats for sure!
If they are handled by size 6 winches, they should be OK on mine!
PhilM - I take it the insides of the Gibbs are junk then ?(!)
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Carl