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Andersen Winches
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Below Deck Electric Conversion
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Below Deck Electric Conversion - 12V or 24V Andersen Compact Motor™ electric winches allow you to hoist and trim sails at the push of a button regardless of physical strength, so any crew...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with E1 Electric Conversion
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with E1 Electric Conversion - 12V or 24V Andersen E1 Electric Winches allow you to hoist and trim sails of any size at the push of a button. They remove the requirement for physical strength, making...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 34ST Self-Tailing Winch
Andersen 34ST Self-Tailing Winch The choice for uncompromised ANDERSEN performance in a manual winch, this 34ST Winch is perfect for the sailor seeking convenience and reliability. It incorporates our exclusive self-tailing mechanism that...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch
Andersen 34ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch If you take pride in having your yacht look its best, ANDERSEN's Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch creates the dock-stopping appeal you desire. It combines all the convenience and power of ANDERSEN's...
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Andersen Winches
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit - Compact Above Deck
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit - Compact Above Deck - 12V or 24V The Andersen 28ST Compact Motor™ Above Deck Conversion Kit comes with everything required to convert a manual Andersen 28ST to an electric winch. If your Andersen Winch is...
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Andersen Winches
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit - Compact Below Deck
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit - Compact Below Deck - 12V The Andersen 28ST Compact Motor™ Below Deck Conversion Kit comes with everything required to convert a manual Andersen 28ST to an electric winch. If your Andersen Winch is less...
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Andersen Winches
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit
Anderson 28ST E1 Electric Conversion Kit - 12V or 24V Andersen E1 Single Speed Electric Conversion Kits are available for Andersen self-tailing winches ranging from size 28ST - 72ST. If your Andersen Winch is less than 20 years old, there's a great...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch If you take pride in having your yacht look its best, ANDERSEN's Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch creates the dock-stopping appeal you desire. It combines all the convenience and power of ANDERSEN's...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Above Deck Electric Conversion
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Above Deck Electric Conversion - 12V or 24V Andersen Compact Motor™ electric winches allow you to hoist and trim sails at the push of a button regardless of physical strength, so any crew...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Below Deck Electric Conversion
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with Compact Below Deck Electric Conversion - 12V or 24 Andersen Compact Motor™ electric winches allow you to hoist and trim sails at the push of a button regardless of physical strength, so any crew...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with E1 Electric Conversion
Andersen 28ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch with E1 Electric Conversion - 12V or 24V Andersen E1 Electric Winches allow you to hoist and trim sails of any size at the push of a button. They remove the requirement for physical strength, making it...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 18ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch - Single Speed
Andersen 18ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch - Single Speed The choice for uncompromised ANDERSEN performance in a manual winch, our Black Trim Self-Tailing Winch is perfect for the sailor seeking convenience and reliability. It incorporates our...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 12ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch - Single Speed
Andersen 12ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch - Single Speed If you take pride in having your yacht look its best, ANDERSEN's Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch creates the dock-stopping appeal you desire. It combines all the convenience and power of...
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Andersen Winches
Andersen 58ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch
Andersen 58ST Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch If you take pride in having your yacht look its best, ANDERSEN's Full Stainless Self-Tailing Winch creates the dock-stopping appeal you desire. It combines all the convenience and power of ANDERSEN's...
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Lewmar
Lewmar Motor/Gearbox for V5 Winch
Lewmar Motor/Gearbox for V5 Winch Replacement motor & gearbox for the Lewmar V5 vertical windlass. Part Number Power LEW-154589 12V LEW-154590 24V
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Ronstan
Ronstan Track Bushes for Intermediate Cars
Ronstan Track Bushes for Intermediate Cars Note: Product image is indicative only, the actual product may differ slightly depending on size. Part Number Suits Intermediate Car Suits Part Number Webbing...
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Harken
Harken Winch Switch Replacement Rubber Boot - Grey
Harken Winch Switch Replacement Rubber Boot Part Number HKN-S062890097
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Ronstan
Ronstan Lock Service Kit (suits Plastic Winch Handle)
Ronstan Lock Service Kit (suits Plastic Winch Handle) Lock Service kit for RF4110 and RF4115 Part Number RON-RF4109
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Ronstan
Ronstan PVC Winch Handle Pocket
Ronstan PVC Winch Handle Pocket. Winch handle not included. Part Number RON-RF4099
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Ronstan
Ronstan Orbit 20ST Single Speed Self-Tailing Winch with Quick Trim
Ronstan Orbit 20ST Single Speed Self-Tailing Winch with Quick Trim Ronstan’s Orbit Winches™ are the new benchmark in high performance alloy winches. With a combination of fresh design thinking and proven manufacturing expertise, Orbit...
Winches & Accessories
A sailboat winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in (wind up) or let out (wind out) or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or wire rope (also called "cable" or "wire cable"). They are used on sailboats to control the sails and rigging.
Winches come in a variety of sizes and types, but they all have the same basic components:
- A drum: This is the spool that the rope or wire rope is wound around.
- A pawl: This is a small, tooth-like device that engages with the teeth on the drum to prevent the rope or wire rope from unwinding.
- A ratchet: This is a mechanism that allows the winch to be turned in one direction only.
- A handle: This is used to turn the winch.
There are four main types of sailboat winches:
- Snubbing winches: These are simple winches that do not have a self-tailing mechanism. They are used to control lines that do not need to be adjusted frequently, such as the anchor line.
- Plain-top winches: These winches have a self-tailing mechanism, but they do not have a ratchet. They are used for lines that need to be adjusted frequently, such as the jib sheets.
- Self-tailing winches: These winches have a self-tailing mechanism and a ratchet. They are the most common type of winch on sailboats.
- Electric winches: These winches are powered by an electric motor. They are used on large sailboats and racing sailboats.
Winches are an essential part of sailing. They allow sailors to control the sails and rigging with ease, even when the wind is strong.
Here are some additional details about the different types of sailboat winches:
- Snubbing winches: Snubbing winches are the simplest type of winch. They do not have a self-tailing mechanism, so the sailor must manually tail the line after each turn of the winch. This can be time-consuming and difficult, especially when the wind is strong.
- Plain-top winches: Plain-top winches have a self-tailing mechanism, which means that the line automatically tails itself after each turn of the winch. This makes them much easier to use than snubbing winches, and they are the most common type of winch on sailboats.
- Self-tailing winches: Self-tailing winches have a self-tailing mechanism and a ratchet. This makes them the most versatile type of winch, as they can be used for both light and heavy lines.
- Electric winches: Electric winches are powered by an electric motor, which allows them to be used to control even the heaviest lines. They are used on large sailboats and racing sailboats.
When choosing a winch for your sailboat, it is important to consider the size of your boat, the type of sailing you do, and your budget. Snubbing winches are a good option for small boats and dinghies, while plain-top winches are a good option for larger boats that are used for cruising. Self-tailing winches are a good option for all types of boats, and electric winches are a good option for large boats and racing sailboats.