SkookumR29
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2019
- Messages
- 81
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-288 C
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2902D011
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Gig Harbor Boat Works Melonseed
- Vessel Name
- Skookum
- MMSI Number
- 367489440
I have a Lewmar Pro Series 1000 (2nd Generation) on my 2011 RT29 and have been intending to perform preventive maintenance on it for the past several months - finally got around to it and thought I would share a little info I learned along the way.
I started out thinking I would be addressing both the clutch/gypsy side and the motor/gearbox side. I read through the manual, watched a few YouTube videos and then started working on sourcing potential parts I would need. What I learned in that process is that Lewmar was purchased by Taylor Made, who is a division of Lippert. I called Lippert (432-5477378) and in a stroke of luck was put in touch with a guy named Mike P. This guy must have actually been a service tech because he was a wealth of information. He clearly explained how to service the clutch/gypsy side and gave me advise on specific replacement parts I might need if anything was damaged. He also told me very clearly that unless the windlass was not working, or if I was hearing bad noises, NOT to get into the gearbox side of the unit!
I went to the boat, did the very simple clutch/gypsy inspection, cleaning, and greasing (just a light coat of grease) and all is good. He cautioned me not to apply grease on the beveled edge of the clutch plate, as this would cause it to slip. Bottom line, read the service instructions in your manual and you'll be ready to drop your hook confidently this coming season.
If you do end up needing parts, Lippert, Fisheries Supply, Amazon, Defender, and many other online outlets can help.
This should be done once a year.
I started out thinking I would be addressing both the clutch/gypsy side and the motor/gearbox side. I read through the manual, watched a few YouTube videos and then started working on sourcing potential parts I would need. What I learned in that process is that Lewmar was purchased by Taylor Made, who is a division of Lippert. I called Lippert (432-5477378) and in a stroke of luck was put in touch with a guy named Mike P. This guy must have actually been a service tech because he was a wealth of information. He clearly explained how to service the clutch/gypsy side and gave me advise on specific replacement parts I might need if anything was damaged. He also told me very clearly that unless the windlass was not working, or if I was hearing bad noises, NOT to get into the gearbox side of the unit!
I went to the boat, did the very simple clutch/gypsy inspection, cleaning, and greasing (just a light coat of grease) and all is good. He cautioned me not to apply grease on the beveled edge of the clutch plate, as this would cause it to slip. Bottom line, read the service instructions in your manual and you'll be ready to drop your hook confidently this coming season.
If you do end up needing parts, Lippert, Fisheries Supply, Amazon, Defender, and many other online outlets can help.
This should be done once a year.