Adding genny winches
Adding genny winches
I recently purchased a 2002 MacGregor 26 X.
I find that the foresail sheet winches & cleats on the cabin top are in a bad location for single-handed sailing.
Has anyone installed secondary genny winches on the aft part of the cockpit coamings, easily accessible from the steering position?
Thanks
I find that the foresail sheet winches & cleats on the cabin top are in a bad location for single-handed sailing.
Has anyone installed secondary genny winches on the aft part of the cockpit coamings, easily accessible from the steering position?
Thanks
- Highlander
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Re: Adding genny winches
I added #7 Lewmar winches to the aft coamings of my
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Hope this helps u out
J
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Hope this helps u out
J
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Re: Adding genny winches
as you can see in earliar post I just put these:

It is really perfect singlehanding now and I NEVER had the need of an additional winch!
So I ordered 3, one more for the furler line
bought it: boat for sales, from Bill, great, loving it!!!

It is really perfect singlehanding now and I NEVER had the need of an additional winch!
So I ordered 3, one more for the furler line
bought it: boat for sales, from Bill, great, loving it!!!
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Re: Adding genny winches
I second the ez cleats. They work great. I've never used my winches. We don't have huge sails that can't be managed without. If you must, ease into the wind, tighten and go back. Easy peezy.kurz wrote:as you can see in earliar post I just put these:
It is really perfect singlehanding now and I NEVER had the need of an additional winch!
bought it: boat for sales, from Bill, great, loving it!!!
Here's where you can buy them.
http://www.boats4sail.info/parts-1.html
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Re: Adding genny winches
Concur. EZ cleats are a very simple solution. Get two sets, and use the 2nd set to manage your daggerboard on the starboard cabin top track and your roller furling line on the forward most location on the port gunnel track ahead of the one you use for the genny. This will make daggerboard depth management and foresail size more easily controlled for ideal sailing.
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Re: Adding genny winches
Winches in aft corners
~ Made this mod to enable single handling of the boat. It is a 5 inch winch and a cleat (they don't sell the 5 inch anymore). I had to cut holes in the back and add access panels to bolt down the winches.


~ Made this mod to enable single handling of the boat. It is a 5 inch winch and a cleat (they don't sell the 5 inch anymore). I had to cut holes in the back and add access panels to bolt down the winches.


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Re: Adding genny winches
No doubt the EZ Cleats are a good solution as are other mods for individual preferences. I successfully single hand the stock boat by sitting just forward or aside of the helm.
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Re: Adding genny winches
Aren't the ez cleats mounted on cars so you can attach them to the genoa track? Mine are.
So how do you mount them on the deck for furler line and dagger board line?
For that, I have a cam cleat for the furler line and a spin lock cleat for the dagger board.
BTW, I love these spin lock cleats. So easy to use single handed. Perfect for halyards and the dagger board line. Pull it straight and the clutch holds the line. Snap it up and it releases.

So how do you mount them on the deck for furler line and dagger board line?
For that, I have a cam cleat for the furler line and a spin lock cleat for the dagger board.
BTW, I love these spin lock cleats. So easy to use single handed. Perfect for halyards and the dagger board line. Pull it straight and the clutch holds the line. Snap it up and it releases.

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Re: Adding genny winches
I third for the EZcleats.
I was considering stern winches - specifically for single-handing - but decided to try these EZ cleats. They are cheaper, maintenance-free and require zero mods. But best of all, they work perfectly!
I am rarely out in any winds so strong that I can't haul the sheets on my jenny by hand. And if I am, it takes 2 minutes to swap the EZcleats out for the standard blocks to lead the sheets up to the winches.
I was considering stern winches - specifically for single-handing - but decided to try these EZ cleats. They are cheaper, maintenance-free and require zero mods. But best of all, they work perfectly!
I am rarely out in any winds so strong that I can't haul the sheets on my jenny by hand. And if I am, it takes 2 minutes to swap the EZcleats out for the standard blocks to lead the sheets up to the winches.
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Re: Adding genny winches
And a fourth for Easy Cleats. They're fast to use too, you can "flick" to a new setting in a hurry, either hardening, or letting out. And they're easy for passengers to use, compared to winches.

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Re: Adding genny winches
Same.DaveC426913 wrote:I am rarely out in any winds so strong that I can't haul the sheets on my jenny by hand. And if I am, it takes 2 minutes to swap the EZcleats out for the standard blocks to lead the sheets up to the winches.
If winds are that strong that I can't sheet the sail in by hand, I have too much sail up.
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Re: Adding genny winches
... or you are too old...RussMT wrote:DaveC426913 wrote: If winds are that strong that I can't sheet the sail in by hand, I have too much sail up.
Sorry
But they really do use the winch for the genny!
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Re: Adding genny winches
Hamin' X wrote:
I like these models but three of them must be very costly , unless I won the lottery !
J

