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I have Lewmar ST 40 s on my boat. The jib sheets are big and
fuzzy ( 1/2'' IIRC ) soft to the touch, but they 'hang up'
on the stays in light air. I bought some smaller line (
Stayset 3/8 IIRC ) . It sorta works with the self tailing,
but slips half the time, or comes out of the ST part
completely. Someone suggested the new line is too slippery
and maybe it will wear in. Is there anything I can do to the
winch to remedy this situation?


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Bart wrote:
How do you make a Lewmar 40 perform like a
Lewmar 48?



Walt wrote:
Add 8.


You make it sound so easy.

DSK



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DSK wrote:
Bart wrote:

How do you make a Lewmar 40 perform like a
Lewmar 48?


Walt wrote:

Add 8.


You make it sound so easy.



It's not. You need three people, because by the time you've gotten to
40, you and your helper are all out of fingers and toes.


That's why the 48 is so expensive - it's not the parts, it's the labor.


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Scotty wrote:
I have Lewmar ST 40 s on my boat. The jib sheets are big and
fuzzy ( 1/2'' IIRC ) soft to the touch, but they 'hang up'
on the stays in light air. I bought some smaller line (
Stayset 3/8 IIRC ) . It sorta works with the self tailing,
but slips half the time, or comes out of the ST part
completely. Someone suggested the new line is too slippery
and maybe it will wear in. Is there anything I can do to the
winch to remedy this situation?


no


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Bart wrote:
How do you make a Lewmar 40 perform like a
Lewmar 48?


Walt wrote:
Add 8.


You make it sound so easy.

DSK


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You made a mistake going for smaller rope. You should have stayed with 1/2"
which is better for handling until it comes onto the winch, but made sure
that this time you did not get fuzzy rope.
I do not think a big(ish) winch is good at handling small rope as the
makers rather expect the rope size to increase in proportion to the winch.

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I have Lewmar ST 40 s on my boat. The jib sheets are big and
fuzzy ( 1/2'' IIRC ) soft to the touch, but they 'hang up'
on the stays in light air. I bought some smaller line (
Stayset 3/8 IIRC ) . It sorta works with the self tailing,
but slips half the time, or comes out of the ST part
completely. Someone suggested the new line is too slippery
and maybe it will wear in. Is there anything I can do to the
winch to remedy this situation?


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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_






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Bart wrote:
How do you make a Lewmar 40 perform like a
Lewmar 48?


Walt wrote:
Add 8.


You make it sound so easy.

DSK





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I was trying to save some weight.

Scotty

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You made a mistake going for smaller rope. You should have

stayed with 1/2"
which is better for handling until it comes onto the

winch, but made sure
that this time you did not get fuzzy rope.
I do not think a big(ish) winch is good at handling small

rope as the
makers rather expect the rope size to increase in

proportion to the winch.

"Scotty" wrote in message
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I have Lewmar ST 40 s on my boat. The jib sheets are big

and
fuzzy ( 1/2'' IIRC ) soft to the touch, but they 'hang

up'
on the stays in light air. I bought some smaller line (
Stayset 3/8 IIRC ) . It sorta works with the self

tailing,
but slips half the time, or comes out of the ST part
completely. Someone suggested the new line is too

slippery
and maybe it will wear in. Is there anything I can do to

the
winch to remedy this situation?


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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_






"DSK" wrote in message
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Bart wrote:
How do you make a Lewmar 40 perform like a
Lewmar 48?


Walt wrote:
Add 8.


You make it sound so easy.

DSK









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Stick with the heavier line. Put some rollers on the stays.
I've seen short lengths of PVC slipped over the stays. Not pretty
but it works.

Another option, you could splice in some more core in the section of
the line where it meets the winch. That would be more difficult with
older line but might be worth the effort.

"Scotty" wrote
I have Lewmar ST 40 s on my boat. The jib sheets are big and
fuzzy ( 1/2'' IIRC ) soft to the touch, but they 'hang up'
on the stays in light air. I bought some smaller line (
Stayset 3/8 IIRC ) . It sorta works with the self tailing,
but slips half the time, or comes out of the ST part
completely. Someone suggested the new line is too slippery
and maybe it will wear in. Is there anything I can do to the
winch to remedy this situation?



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"Bart" .@. wrote
You don't get something for nothing. A longer handle is
slower than a shorter handle. So the idea is to size the
winch to the load.



If you went from a 40 to a 48, wouldn't that be slower (with
the same handle).?

Scotty


Yes. Easier to sheet in, but slower.


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Bart wrote:


Going from 8 to 10" give you 25% more power.
10" to 12" give you exactly 20% more. Although
I've never seen a 12 in winch handle, I'd like to have
one though.


I've got Lewmars on my boat, one 10" handle in black anodized aluminum
and one 12" chromed steel handle, it's a heavy bugger. The longer handle
rarely sees use, it's amazingly awkward turning a handle through a 24"
diameter circle, but when you are kedging of it's a blessing.

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