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Hobie1026
Sep 17, 2013Explorer
Steve_in_29 wrote:
One problem with that though is most cranks are removable (I presume yours is as well) and they can pop out of the socket pretty easily if pressure isn't applied to hold it there. So you are not only looking to stop the crank from turning but also to push inward on it.
Exactly. It takes steady pressure to keep the handle on the spindle.
So far the bungee cord idea is sounding the best. It doesn't work like a winch. There's no stop or clutch. You turn clockwise to raise, counter-clockwise to lower.
Hobie
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