get a box larger than the winch and cut a hole in the bottom that is same size as winch base. Put towels in bottom of box so nothing bounces. Not you can safely take the winch apart and properly clean and grease.
On 07/13/2022 2:34 PM Matthew via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:


As a follow-up, I have one on my boat and can take one or more measurements if you want.


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As I recall, there is an Australian winch company (ARCO?) that has drawings with specs from the old Barient winches.  The company also sells parts, but there’s the whole international customs thing.  There may also be some info on the C&C website.


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Does anyone know the drum diameter of the Barient 26s that are on the 35 MK I?

Also do I dare take them apart for greasing? If a spring shoots overboard can I still get more?

Thanks!

Joe

Coquina

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