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On our previous boat, the halyard winch (mounted on a vertical pad on the
mast) was not self tailing. It was tedious raising the main once you needed the winch for the last 15 to 20 feet, because you had to stop winching and grab the tail each 2 feet or so. With a Wincher installed, I could winch without pause because every second or third rotation of the handle, I would just slap a bit of the tail off the drum without slowing down. So for this application, I'd say the wincher was quite effective. That it was mounted on the mast made it easier to do what I did, and that there was so much line to be winched made it that much more valuable. I had selftailers for primaries, so never had to consider a Wincher there. "Gordon" wrote in message news ![]() Anybody tried these rubber things that go on regular winches to make them self tailing? Gordon |
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