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Title: Winch on Boom?
Post by: shehant on March 26, 2024, 01:19:54 PM
Trying to make sure I have my reef lines, topping lift, and lazy jacks rigged correctly on my Mk 1.5 for the season.  There's a winch on the starboard side of the boom.  Is this standard? If so, what is it intended to be used for?

Reef system appears to run through a car/block on the aft starboard side and a reefing hook on the mast side
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: Ron Hill on March 26, 2024, 01:53:11 PM
She : That winch is NOT standard.  It was added by a Previous Owner to Raise the Mainsail!! Then (once raised) the PO must have taken that main halyard and secured it!!  (to a cleat? or rope stopper? on the mast? or back in the cockpit by the #30 small winch [starboard overhead deck] ??)

Please add you hull# and production year so we can best answer your questions!!

A few thoughts

Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: Jim Hardesty on March 26, 2024, 02:27:21 PM
QuoteThere's a winch on the starboard side of the boom.  Is this standard? If so, what is it intended to be used for?

Like Ron I don't think it's standard.  On the boom its purpose was probably for the outhaul.
Jim
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: KWKloeber ‘84 C-30 #3573 on March 26, 2024, 02:54:47 PM
Quote from: shehant on March 26, 2024, 01:19:54 PMThere's a winch on the starboard side of the boom.  Is this standard?

reefing hook on the mast



Please post a picture when asking about oddball items. 

Help us to help you!

A reef hook on the MAST? This does not sound right.
The manual shows the running rigging layout.
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: Noah on March 26, 2024, 05:06:32 PM
Ken—what doesn't "sound right" about a reef hook on the mast?
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: KWKloeber ‘84 C-30 #3573 on March 26, 2024, 05:34:56 PM
Noah

On the boom or on the gooseneck, yes.  But in the mast?
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: Noah on March 26, 2024, 06:06:02 PM
A photo would tell. I am guessing his is "at the mast" not "on the mast" (i.g. at the gooseneck).
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: KWKloeber ‘84 C-30 #3573 on March 26, 2024, 06:14:11 PM
Quote from: Noah on March 26, 2024, 06:06:02 PMA photo would tell. I am guessing his is "at the mast" not "on the mast" (i.g. at the gooseneck).
Picture? What a unique approach LOL.

If one were on the mast I'm thinking it might be a P.O. tie-back for lazy jacks?
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: Ron Hill on March 27, 2024, 02:43:42 PM
She : Read the Friggen Question!! Sorry for my diet-tribe on the winch on the mast!!
I'll guess that's On the boom - it was for the outhaul?

I have a "pigtail" on the goose neck for the reefing of the mast for the Mainsail Kringle!!

A few thoughts
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: waughoo on March 27, 2024, 08:50:52 PM
I will admit to reading quite quickly so it is quite possible I missed something, but the winch on the stbd side of the boom would likely be for the reefing lines for the klew.  The tack hook doesn't need a winch.

Also, the outhaul (when not reefed) has a purchase block system inside the boom and should not require a winch (nor is it really conveniently placed to use one).

To answer the original question, this was not fitted as standard equipment from Catalina and was likely added at commissioning or by a previous owner.  It is indeed helpful and worth making use of.
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: shehant on March 28, 2024, 09:45:24 AM
Thanks all - makes sense that its for reefing.  Apologies for not providing photo - boat is +/- an hour from home so not the easiest to get to!
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: KWKloeber ‘84 C-30 #3573 on March 28, 2024, 10:16:50 AM
Quote from: shehant on March 28, 2024, 09:45:24 AMThanks all - makes sense that its for reefing. 


Can you describe exactly where it is and what size winch?

No, it doesn't make sense (IMO anyway -- others may disagree) to have ANY winch ANYWHERE to reef.  One doesn't "haul down" a main by the reef cringles.  You either reef it (1st or 2nd cringles) as a parallel operation head-to-wind while raising the main, or if reefing after underway, drop the main to the reef points (1st or 2nd) and then harden up on the halyard.

And where precisely is the reef hook on the mast?

Thx
Ken
Title: Re: Winch on Boom?
Post by: waughoo on March 28, 2024, 05:13:38 PM
I've used a winch many times to get a flat foil by tightening the foot of the sail by the leech.  It CAN be done by hand, but a turn or so of a winch handle is appreciated.