MikeBz
Well-known member
We have 2 x 42.2 ST and 2 x 56.3 ST Harken sheet winches, 1993 vintage. Regardless of rope diameter the jaws are very poor at holding the rope, under load one person is required to tail the sheet to stop it slipping (even with 4 turns on the 56.3 winches). Left unattended the rope tends to fall out of the jaws even when under load. The jaws on these winches are sprung apart. You can change them to a closer position by pushing down the upper jaw and turning it, but it makes no discernible difference.
Our previous boat had later Harken winches where the jaws are sprung together and forced apart against the springs by the rope, resulting in the rope being actively gripped. Does anyone know is it’s possible to change the jaw mechanism on the earlier winches to this type? Failing that is it possible that the pattern in the jaws is worn, causing the issue? I can’t find spare jaws for sale anywhere for these winches.
I’ve tried the contact form on Harken’s website, and emailing the tech services address from the Harken UK website but have had no response.
Our previous boat had later Harken winches where the jaws are sprung together and forced apart against the springs by the rope, resulting in the rope being actively gripped. Does anyone know is it’s possible to change the jaw mechanism on the earlier winches to this type? Failing that is it possible that the pattern in the jaws is worn, causing the issue? I can’t find spare jaws for sale anywhere for these winches.
I’ve tried the contact form on Harken’s website, and emailing the tech services address from the Harken UK website but have had no response.