Winch Handle Holder location

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Richard Thabit
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Winch Handle Holder location

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It may seem strange that I am asking where do you place your winch handle holders as I start my 4th season with Three Sheets, but having none has not been a problem until I started racing last week with 5 on board. Up untill now I placed the handles in the line bags located by the mainsheet winches and they did not have a high frequency of use in cruising. Also, I was usually the user and I was not rushed.

There is a location on each side of the companionway on the verticle wall from the cockpit floor to the seat which seems like a good location, but it is thin walled. Has anyone put a backing plate of teak or other material inside to strengthen this location prior to installing winch handle holders? I fear that the wall is too thin to take holders without support.
Or is there another location???? I want to install two holders.
I wish Catalina had addressed this when they designed the boat and built in two recessed areas in the cockpit.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts or suggestions.

Richard
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Post by KenKrawford »

Richard, you didn't state wheter or not you have the cockpit table. I mounted my winch handle holder on the forward leg of my cockpit table. Like you, I considered many options but didn't want to drill any holes if possible. This location is roughly in the center of the triangle formed by the 2 sheet winches and the main sheet/halyard winch so it is fairly accessible. If this sounds interesting, let me know and I'll post a picture of how I did it.
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Winch Handle Holder location

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Ken,
Thanks for the reply. No, I do not have a cockpit table, so I need to find another location.
Richard
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Post by Josh »

Ken,

I do have the cockpit table, and have been contemplating the same location you described. I would be most interested in seeing those photos.

Thanks,

Josh
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I finally mounted two holders to the base of the pedestal using strapping. No holes were drilled. The holders have slits in the sides at both the top and at the bottom to accomadate 1" strapping which I purchased at West Marine along with two SSteel "buckles". It's OK and has worked for a few races thus far. One holder is on the starbord side of the pedestal and the other on the port side. I place the winch handles in the holders with the handles facing forward so they are reachable from in front of the pedestal and they don't interfere with steering. I do not have a cockpit table. My crew "approved" this fix. Time will tell.
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Post by KenKrawford »

Josh,

Here's a picture of what I did. The post on the table is 2" diameter. I used a hole saw to cut the piece of teak that backs up to the leg.
Let me know if you have any other questions.

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Richard Thabit wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:15 am I finally mounted two holders to the base of the pedestal using strapping. No holes were drilled. The holders have slits in the sides at both the top and at the bottom to accomadate 1" strapping which I purchased at West Marine along with two SSteel "buckles". It's OK and has worked for a few races thus far. One holder is on the starbord side of the pedestal and the other on the port side. I place the winch handles in the holders with the handles facing forward so they are reachable from in front of the pedestal and they don't interfere with steering. I do not have a cockpit table. My crew "approved" this fix. Time will tell.
Richard
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Would you be in a position to share a photo by any chance ?
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KenKrawford wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:07 pm Josh,

Here's a picture of what I did. The post on the table is 2" diameter. I used a hole saw to cut the piece of teak that backs up to the leg.
Let me know if you have any other questions.

Image
The photo seems to have vanished , could you share again if still available ?
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That post was made when images were stored on outside hosting services. The one I linked to is kaput. I'll take a pic next time I'm at my boat and re-post.
Pbrenner wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2024 10:46 am
KenKrawford wrote: Wed Jun 07, 2006 5:07 pm Josh,

Here's a picture of what I did. The post on the table is 2" diameter. I used a hole saw to cut the piece of teak that backs up to the leg.
Let me know if you have any other questions.

Image
The photo seems to have vanished , could you share again if still available ?
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Re: Winch Handle Holder location

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No rush Ken as our boat is on his steel support out of water as per 99% of sailing vessel in east Canada. It will get back in water on May 7 ;-) so take you time
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