Cool Joe and thanks for the report as I will be doing this in a month from now. 
Did you place the new winches in the same general location?

--- In [email protected], "Joe McCary" <j...@...> wrote:
>
> Today, was a productive day at the boat.  I finally persuaded my brother to
> come give me a hand installing the 2 Lewmar 30 ST (2 speed) winches.  I was
> surprised at how easy the 2 old Lewmar 10 winches were to disassemble.  It
> was a simple matter of prying up the thin split ring and easily removing it.
> Then the top cover plate (the chrome "Lewmar" doughnut ring) comes up easily
> and then the drum follows.  The small black ring and the 2 roller drums
> followed by a black spaces all follow easily but messy.  That leaves the
> gear post and base.  This part takes 2 people; one above deck and one below.
> On the starboard side, the easy side, the 2nd person in in the quarter birth
> with a wocket wrench and loosens the nuts (5) and removes them and the flat
> washers (surprise there was NO backup plate on what I am sure were the
> standard main winches). The post side was a bit more difficult and it ment
> my svelt brother slipping down into the port locker and reaching as far
> forward (way forward of the 2 marine batteries, mine are on a custom shelf)
> and removing the nuts and washers.  Once the screws come up, the entire post
> will lift off (I used an old winch handle inserted in normal position) and
> just lift off.  Clean the remaing deck area was next. And then I enlarged
> the old holes slightly.  I backed the holes with packing tape and then
> filled them with marine epoxy.  Once that cures, I marked the places for the
> new holes and drilled them.  I cut a backing plate for each side.  Then
> placed the plate in position while the topside person drilled the first
> hole, and placed one of the screws in (we got all new screws because the old
> ones were too short, because of the backing plate).  We then drilled the
> other 4 holes per side and then again removed those screws.  We added a
> liberal coating of 3M 4200 to the base area. Then the below decks person
> held the plate in place while we aligned it with a long, thin screwdriver
> while the new Lewmar base/post/gear assembly was held in place. Then the
> screws and then tightning of all screws and large oversize washers and nuts.
> I wiped clean all the excess 4200 and then reassembled the winches.  Job
> done, about 2 hours (plus a trip to the West Marine store for Screws and
> other sundries). 
> 
>  
> 
> Anyone need a psir of Lewmar 10 winches?
> 
>  
> 
> Joe McCary
> 
> Aeolus II. #4795, West River, MD
> 
> www.aeoluswestriver.net 
> 
> joe at photoresponse dot com
>


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