How to service your Harken Winch
To service a Harken winch, disassemble the drum, clean every part with a degreaser, inspect the gears, pawls, and springs for wear, then re-lubricate gears and bearings with winch grease...
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Choose winches sized to your sails and loads, and keep them turning smoothly with regular service. Learn about self-tailing, gear ratios, and how to match winches to your boat.
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To service a Harken winch, disassemble the drum, clean every part with a degreaser, inspect the gears, pawls, and springs for wear, then re-lubricate gears and bearings with winch grease...
To find the correct spare part for your Harken winch, identify your winch's exact series and size (for example, Radial 46 or Performa 46.2), then open that model's page on...
A Harken Radial electric winch conversion kit turns an existing manual Harken Radial winch into a powered one by fitting an electric motor, gearbox, and control system below deck without...
The Harken SnubbAir is a low-profile snubbing winch designed to replace the B8A plain-top winch on the J/70, giving crews reliable line-holding assistance without a traditional self-tailing drum. It bolts...
The Harken CLR is a compact, underdeck mooring and docking winch that retracts flush with the deck and comes in six sizes (CLR 600 through CLR 12000) matched to boats...