On Natasha, our 1978 Islander Bahama 30, the Barient two speed sheet winches were showing their age—a dull chrome surface and the drum were worn quite smooth. It was getting difficult to get a good grip on the genoa sheet when the winds picked up. I decided to re-chrome them—the process included etching the drum to provide the necessary grip. However, the etching turned out too fine and didn’t really solve the line-slip problem.
Giving Old Winches New Grip
A strip of 3M Safety‑Walk tape on the drum gave these tired Barient winches fresh bite without the cost of new self‑tailers.
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