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A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding.
"dowra" wrote in message om... Does anyone have any idea of the amount of torque(in ft or inches) to raise the main on a 26' boat. using the winches of course. |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding. "dowra" wrote in message om... Does anyone have any idea of the amount of torque(in ft or inches) to raise the main on a 26' boat. using the winches of course. I am handicapped, need help for last 5 feet or so. |
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The torque required is function of the friction, not the weight of the sail.
You may find it more cost effective to make the sail track friction free - a "Strong" system, for instance, would make raising and lowering much easier. Even if you still wanted an electric winch, it could be minimal size. However, I think you'd find that any winch that could handle the jib sheet is more than adequate for a main halyard. http://www.tidesmarine.com/sail-track.html "dowra" wrote in message om... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding. "dowra" wrote in message om... Does anyone have any idea of the amount of torque(in ft or inches) to raise the main on a 26' boat. using the winches of course. I am handicapped, need help for last 5 feet or so. |
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Thank you to all who responded, went to ebay and there it was, a 1/2
inch bit with an end to fit into the winch. Need 18volt drill with 450 lbs torque, but that is for raising sail all the way, I only need it for 5'. don't need it for the jibs. $39.95 I already have the drill. |
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Try this mother; http://www.mytoolstore.com/milwauke/3109-24.html. .
Probably rip the headboard right out. On 22 Jan 2004 13:24:12 -0800, (dowra) wrote: Thank you to all who responded, went to ebay and there it was, a 1/2 inch bit with an end to fit into the winch. Need 18volt drill with 450 lbs torque, but that is for raising sail all the way, I only need it for 5'. don't need it for the jibs. $39.95 I already have the drill. |
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Marc wrote:
Try this mother; http://www.mytoolstore.com/milwauke/3109-24.html. . Probably rip the headboard right out. "Now that's a Drill!" Cheers Marty |
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"Home Improvement's Tool Time Tim Taylor" (Tim Allen) always comes to
mind when I haul out this bad boy. Hoists a 500 sf full batten main 4 X on one charge. Hoists 260lbs. up the mast using Barient 27's, with no strain. West Marine wants $2800 for a Portable Winch Driver. You can throw away 8-1/2 Milwaukee's for the same price. On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 06:47:24 -0500, Martin Baxter wrote: Marc wrote: Try this mother; http://www.mytoolstore.com/milwauke/3109-24.html. . Probably rip the headboard right out. "Now that's a Drill!" Cheers Marty |
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Dowra,
Actually all the smart ass comments were because we don't know what force we use hoisting the sail. We hoist by hand and watch the sail. If it is windy there should be just enough tension on the sail to just start to see vertical wrinkles appear along the tack of the sail. No more than that. Putting the sail on really means filling the space with sailcloth. That is what the sailmaker designed the sail for. When it fills with air it will take the shape it was designed for Watch the wrinkles, vertical for strong wind (Ten and above) Horizontal for light air ( Five and below) If you are raising the sail with a drill motor, just put one turn on the wench so that you can let the winch slip after the sail is correct. Add the extra turns after the motor has stopped I have a question? How do you set outhaul tension? Hope I've helped. Ole Thom |
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Ah... ok. you're the one who is binding...
I wouldn't think it would be that much... 30 ft/lbs? No idea really. "dowra" wrote in message om... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding. "dowra" wrote in message om... Does anyone have any idea of the amount of torque(in ft or inches) to raise the main on a 26' boat. using the winches of course. I am handicapped, need help for last 5 feet or so. |
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Gayanzy wrote...and will repost..
I wouldn't think I could take that much from Scotty... 3" maybe? No idea really. Ewwwwww! RB |
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