It's something I hear often; how youtubers (re)building things can go into slow, methodical detail where TV shows never do. There's no false drama, rapid cuts / spark shots... Just slow and steady. Videos like this is why I don't bother with any cable TV service.
Good timing Rhys, I have those same winches on my Beneteau 400 that I am refitting and servicing all the winches is on my to do list. Thanks for the great walkthrough.
Rhys, Thank you for another great and informative video. Being able to service your own equipment will always save you money and may save your life. There is great freedom in having the skills your are demonstrating. Keep up the great equipment maintenance videos.
Thank you for a helpful video. I have a Lewmar 42 two speed winch. After I put it back together, the drum spends both clockwise and counter clockwise. Do you have a guess as to why the drum would spend counter clockwise? What did I not do right. thanks,
Great video. I really enjoy the in-depth maintenance videos. I find it extremely satisfying taking something and making it work like new again!
It's something I hear often; how youtubers (re)building things can go into slow, methodical detail where TV shows never do. There's no false drama, rapid cuts / spark shots... Just slow and steady. Videos like this is why I don't bother with any cable TV service.
Good timing Rhys, I have those same winches on my Beneteau 400 that I am refitting and servicing all the winches is on my to do list. Thanks for the great walkthrough.
Unreal work mate you explain it all really well
Rhys,
Thank you for another great and informative video. Being able to service your own equipment will always save you money and may save your life. There is great freedom in having the skills your are demonstrating. Keep up the great equipment maintenance videos.
Good stuff Rhys appreciate the time taken to do this vid.Love this type of video.Cheers Ross
Thanks buddy hopefully it helps someone
Nice to hear those pawls clicking smartly! Looking forward to the windlass rebuild...that should be interesting.
What a great video! Now I understand these winches. Cant wait for next video.
Thanks so much,love your technical view!!!,as you say why pay if you can do it yourself , looking forward to more,keep up the great work
many thanks
looking forward to the winch as I have a S&L too
cheers
Another great vid. Reece!
"... and a bit of swearing" Ha! gold!
Very relateable and the Irish have all the luck with your accents mate!
Good show!
i have to say after Winching you up the mast yesterday your winches are as smoooooooth as!!! haha great vid bro
Very good. Looking forward to the next one.
I have no idea about this stuff but still love the video keep it up waiting for the boat shots
Buddy!!! another awesome vid. Just made a link to your channel on my youtube sailing channel :) Keep up the great edits
Thank you for a helpful video. I have a Lewmar 42 two speed winch. After I put it back together, the drum spends both clockwise and counter clockwise. Do you have a guess as to why the drum would spend counter clockwise? What did I not do right.
thanks,
Sounds like you might not have put the pawls back i properly mate
@@SailingYachtZora Thanks,
Legend!
No, you
About the grease you nuked, won't it get stiff once it cools off? Thanks and thanks for the video.
Its not 'hard' really i could easily have kept putting it on cold. But it was much more malleable after some heat :)
I gotcha, thanks for the reply.
I don't get it. You greased the gears but not the bearings? I would think the bearings need a bit of grease even more.
The bearings need oil. grease will gunk them up too much and that's why winches get sticky.
Winches. We don't need no stinking winches.