Geoff Cooper
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,124
- Reaction score
- 1,256
- Points
- 262
- Location
- Thailand
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 23
I use my Boat quite a lot and in saltwater, Ok i hose everything down and clean well after each time i use it but this last time my winch locking lever spring not only broken but vanished somewhere on the slipway, I got the usual answer from the local chandlers " No spares available you will have to buy a new winch" That gave me more of an incentive to overcome the problem as apart from the spring missing the winch was great and working no problem, I gave it a bit of thought and not having to go to Bangkok for a few weeks i came upon the idea of going to a good Hardware store and having an hour or so looking at anything that had a spring i could use or adapt to get around the problem, I found some sort of furniture bracket with a spring that looked useful and for $1 it was worth a risk, Only 1 bolt to undo and the assembly comes out with ease, Here's the process and the result.
This is what i used and i ground the end off to gain access to the spring.
With the end ground off it made life easy and i could get the spring out.
This is what i was after just needed to modify it a little to work in the winch.
It fits inside the lever lovely so just a case of working out the length and the best way to mount it and cut it to size.
I found the easiest way to get the shape etc was to fit a drill inside the spring and that allowed me to use a small pair of curved pliers to bend the spring into the shape you need without getting the spring out of shape.
You get the idea, A little patience and a bit of thought and it all fits into place
It fits nice and snug and ready for a refit and give it a try.
All back together and works well, New Winch my Arse adapt and overcome for the sake of $1 and 20 minutes work and a bit of thought no way Jose!!
This is what i used and i ground the end off to gain access to the spring.
With the end ground off it made life easy and i could get the spring out.
This is what i was after just needed to modify it a little to work in the winch.
It fits inside the lever lovely so just a case of working out the length and the best way to mount it and cut it to size.
I found the easiest way to get the shape etc was to fit a drill inside the spring and that allowed me to use a small pair of curved pliers to bend the spring into the shape you need without getting the spring out of shape.
You get the idea, A little patience and a bit of thought and it all fits into place
It fits nice and snug and ready for a refit and give it a try.
All back together and works well, New Winch my Arse adapt and overcome for the sake of $1 and 20 minutes work and a bit of thought no way Jose!!