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grcs all the way although i've not had a play with the new srw.

the hob was desgined when we understood a lot less about the maths involved in rigging, so it is really strong and can handle big ropes, you can cool it when your doing long lowers, prity bomb prof, but i dont need/want to take really big bits that thay cant handle on the ground or reduce the cicles of my ropes, smarter not harder and the lifting is so much better

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Grcs. I was also torn between the 2 but only really liked the hobbs because of price. With the Grcs wincing capabilities you will end up finding more uses for it than standard rigging. I would invest in the visor though and get them to throw in some extra rubber mounts as it will move if you work it hard. On really big lumps you also have the bollard which gives you more control than the winch does.

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the grcs is fine with a 16mm and will take up to a 19mm, but as you say it happer with the smaller ropes, which are also easer to handle.

 

Better to check Harken's spec's. I'm pretty sure that the winch feature isnt designed for ropes over 14. A 16 can be used and a rougher covered lowering rope like the orrible marlow braid actually winches quite well.

 

GRCS all the way.

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Better to check Harken's spec's. I'm pretty sure that the winch feature isnt designed for ropes over 14. A 16 can be used and a rougher covered lowering rope like the orrible marlow braid actually winches quite well.

 

GRCS all the way.

 

What does it say then? Sure I have seen it somewhere that ropes up to 3/4". Further research I think!

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