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dowra
 
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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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JAXAshby
 
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you use a winch to raise the main on a 26 foot boat? Why? What does that
mainssail weigh, 25 pounds?



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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How much does it weigh and what's the winch diameter?

Cheers

dowra wrote:

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
 
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A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding.

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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding.

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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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Jeff Morris
 
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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



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A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding.

"dowra" wrote in message
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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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Jonathan Ganz
 
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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.

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A winch? Hmmm... sounds like something is binding.

"dowra" wrote in message
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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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Bumsprit wrote:

I wouldn't think I could take that much from Scotty... 3" maybe?
No idea really.


There's a difference between a quick rewrite and labouring to turn something
into your fantasy.


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Don't forget, he's typing with just one hand.



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Bumsprit wrote:

I wouldn't think I could take that much from Scotty... 3" maybe?
No idea really.


There's a difference between a quick rewrite and labouring to turn

something
into your fantasy.


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