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Old 08-14-2013, 12:29 PM   #1
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use to power wrinc my 20 foot lund....replace the hand wrinch with the power wrinch...also run a string from power wrinch down to trailer lights this way U can stand anyplace on trailer and operate wrinch....could run from truck battery or buy deepcell battery back of truck and recharge when needed


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Old 08-14-2013, 01:20 PM   #2
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The link provided is for launching your boat but if you could use a similar set up with the line to the winch post to hold the boat at the point you are holding it with the engine then you wouldn't have to leave the boat while its in gear. You could reach over the bow and attach the line and then take the boat out of gear and shut down and boat would not roll off the trailer as it would only roll back till any slack was out of the line. Then you could get out of the boat and winch to the bow stop.

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Old 08-14-2013, 01:58 PM   #3
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The link provided is for launching your boat but if you could use a similar set up with the line to the winch post to hold the boat at the point you are holding it with the engine then you wouldn't have to leave the boat while its in gear.
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launching is easy.

i use pretty much same method to launch, although with roller I never unhook the winch until I am down the ramp. 99% of the time it still has friction and doesn't roll, but i wouldn't take the chance. Once the bow line is tied to post, just unhook winch, give a little push, and it rolls down. Super easy and fast. and the bow line keeps her in close enough to hop on.

for retrieval, it would probably just be easier to carry a boat hook or gaff and grab the winch strap and snap it in, as suggested above. I am still going to try to find/engineer a better solution.

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Old 08-15-2013, 05:11 PM   #4
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Use to leave mine running also, But I use to pull the winch cable out and hook on fender of trailer, this way I can reach the cable from in it side the boat. Lean over bow hook to eye, get out and winch on. For the motor had a strong string attached to the key kill switch, just yanked it from ramp, the motor shut off and good to go.

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