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In search of.........different winches


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Firstly, I am not entirely sure that this is the right blog for this question so my apologies up front if I am indeed in the wrong place.

 

I am looking at getting different winches fir the kit I am currently building (link is in the signature below). I am not happy with how the winches that came with the kit look. In the plans they look like this:

 

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There is a protrusion on the base that allows the winch to slot into the pre-drilled hole in the deck. The winches that came with the kit look like this and I do not like the look of them at all:

 

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Could anyone point me in the right direction so that I could at least pursue other options?

Mark

 

On the table:  Endeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht

 

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The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs, one step at a time.

— JOE GIRARD

Posted

Mark, I've included a couple of links from Cornwall Model Boats. They have a min purchase that may make ordering from them cost prohibitive but it may give you some ideas for looking elsewhere. 

 

https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Model-Boat-Fittings-Winches-Windlasses-p1.html#usestorage

 

https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/cap-yacht-winches.html

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Posted
9 hours ago, Keith Black said:

Mark, I've included a couple of links from Cornwall Model Boats. They have a min purchase that may make ordering from them cost prohibitive but it may give you some ideas for looking elsewhere. 

 

https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/Model-Boat-Fittings-Winches-Windlasses-p1.html#usestorage

 

https://www.cornwallmodelboats.co.uk/acatalog/cap-yacht-winches.html

 

Keith,

 

Thank you so very much for the links. You were correct in saying that for what I need, this option would be a bit cost prohibitive but your information has opened up other resource avenues. Once again, thank you!

Mark

 

On the table:  Endeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht

 

Wishlist: Ernest Shackleton's Endurance (Wikipedia Link) - OCCRE Kit Link

 

                Racing Yacht America - 1/8 Scale from America Wood Ship Models

 

The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs, one step at a time.

— JOE GIRARD

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, TBlack said:

Agesofsail.com has several types of winches at reasonable cost.

Tom

Thanks, Tom, they had just what I was looking for sir.

Edited by SaltyScot

Mark

 

On the table:  Endeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht

 

Wishlist: Ernest Shackleton's Endurance (Wikipedia Link) - OCCRE Kit Link

 

                Racing Yacht America - 1/8 Scale from America Wood Ship Models

 

The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs, one step at a time.

— JOE GIRARD

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Posted
2 hours ago, GrandpaPhil said:

They aren’t too difficult to make either.

 

You know what Phil, that though entered my mind when I saw what Ages of Sail wanted for shipping $8.54 worth of stuff to me. I think I can label myself as a resourceful guy and, as we all know, where there is a will there is a way. Making one is not the hard part really, making 8 that all look alike is :) I saw some castle nuts at the hardware store today that would have been perfect had they been the right scale. I shall hop in the wood shop once the weather warms up a bit, it was 18 F and quite windy out there this morning and the wee gas heater in the shop just wasn't doing it. Thanks for dropping by sir.

Mark

 

On the table:  Endeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht

 

Wishlist: Ernest Shackleton's Endurance (Wikipedia Link) - OCCRE Kit Link

 

                Racing Yacht America - 1/8 Scale from America Wood Ship Models

 

The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs, one step at a time.

— JOE GIRARD

Posted (edited)

The hardest part of first making pieces, and then entire models, from scratch, for me, was deciding to try.

 

It seems really complicated and difficult, but once you get into it, you realize that it isn’t all that different than any other model making.

 

The line between a wood (or card) kit and a scratch build is really blurry anyway.

 

The difference to me anyway, is just the mentality behind it.

 

The hardest part of any task is making the decision to try.

 

I have seen your work.  You will do just fine.

Edited by GrandpaPhil

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Posted
1 hour ago, GrandpaPhil said:

The hardest part of first making pieces, and then entire models, from scratch, for me, was deciding to try.

 

It seems really complicated and difficult, but once you get into it, you realize that it isn’t all that different than any other model making.

 

The line between a wood (or card) kit and a scratch build is really blurry anyway.

 

The difference to me anyway, is just the mentality behind it.

 

The hardest part of any task is making the decision to try.

 

I have seen your work.  You will do just fine.

 

Thank you for that, Phil, that was a very nice thing to say. I agree with what you said about deciding to try; as we all know, even the longest journey begins with that first step. Onwards!

Mark

 

On the table:  Endeavour 1934 - J Class Racing Yacht

 

Wishlist: Ernest Shackleton's Endurance (Wikipedia Link) - OCCRE Kit Link

 

                Racing Yacht America - 1/8 Scale from America Wood Ship Models

 

The elevator to success is out of order. You’ll have to use the stairs, one step at a time.

— JOE GIRARD

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