Rope clutches

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I need to replace the rope clutches on my boat as the 30 year old original ones are becoming unreliable. The main sail and genoa are both c. 21 sq m, so not huge loads.Halliard size 8-10mm.
I need to replace both sets of triple clutches. The choice within my price range seems to be
Barton 80502, Spinlock XAS, or LewmarDI
Has any one experience of these models and if so which is recommended
 
Good question - I have been looking at the same 3 makers. My boat which I bought this year has clam cleats backed up by horn cleats to hold all the halyards.
I did a search and saw on a US forum that Spinlock have a reputation for chewing up rope.
Looking forward to replies to see if this is true.
Sailorbaz
 
I have never had a problem with Spinlock chewing up the lines. My beef with them is that they come in two sizes only, not adjustable, and with a variety of line sizes they can be somewhat difficult to release, noting that the destructions DO say to tension the lines with the winch to release.
 
+1 for Lewmar

I have Lewmar for 6-8 mm and also 8-10 mm

I like the way they don't chew ropes, and can be released gently under load.
I haven't had one slip yet.

I mounted 2 sets of doubles on each side as i didn't like the triples. Seemed awkward to get to the centre one and having a bit of separation between each pair works for me.
I bought mine from http://shop.trailersailor.com and delivered cost was half the price of local (New Zealand) chandlers.:D
 
I had Barton clutches. Lasted about three years. No obvious signs of wear when dismantled, but still allows the lines to slip through them. Replaced the worst one with Spinlock XAS at the start of the year, no problems yet and the hole spacing is the same.
 
I've used all three mentioned (and Rutgerson).

Of all the Lewmar with their ring design have been best for holding and for least rope chewing.

Least satisfactory have been the Bartons and the Rutgersons.

One point - all but the Lewmar will handle a variety of different rope sizes - the Lewmar will only do 8-10 and 12-14. On the larger of the 2 sizes feeding the rope through is extremely challenging.
 
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Many thanks for all your replies on the subject. The option of refurbishment does not appear to be possible as the original clutches are of unknown make and the alumininium teeth on the jammers have become worn. From the comments made I think I will opt for Lewmar D1.The kindness to ropes being the main factor.There is not a huge price difference between them.The Barton ones are slightly cheaper but not significantly so.The Lewmar self tailing winches I installed last winter are a great job.
 
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