[Public-list] Anderson Winches
Don Campbell
dk.campbell at sympatico.ca
Fri May 27 07:53:02 PDT 2005
Richard, I think the old winches on my boat were Barton's - only 1 speed, not
ST, and the barrels were worn almost smooth. They had 6 bolts. The
Andersen's used only 5 bolts but the pattern matched exactly. It seems to me
that I recall that the Andersen's took a 1/4" bolt and the Barton's were
5/16ths. That did not make any sense but was the way it was! I moved the old
winches back to the rear pedestals for the spinnaker. If the bolt pattern
does not match, then fill the holes and I would reinforce the pedastal from
below with a layer of stiched, unidirectional glass and mat and redrill as on
the template required. If the bolt pattern is very close to the new template,
you might want to consider using the one inch SS fender washers that are used
in automotive applications for added backing if you do not have a backing
plate for the winch.
Don #528
richard.hazlegrove at wachovia.com wrote:
> Don and others who have the Anderson's 40 ST winches on the newer boats
> with the molded fiberglass winch pedestals, You mentioned that they
> matched exactly the bolt patterns. I have a set of chrome two speed
> non-self tailing winches that I assume are what you referred to when you
> mentioned bolt patterns. Does that make sense? I am planning to replace
> these with 40 ST's and move the old primaries back to the spinnaker
> pedestals. Having the primary bolt patterns match up is a huge advantage.
>
>
> Anyone know which vendors sell them cheap at the boat shows and are there
> any internet/retail sellers that have decent prices? Thanks
>
> Richard Hazlegrove
> Quest #433
> Mobjack Bay, VA.
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