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John Smith July 4th 04 03:12 PM

Advice sought on electric trailer winches...
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message My disguised
headers? What the hell are you writing about here, you
ignorant bitch? There's nothing disguised about my email address.

How about the time you posted under another name, telling everyone in the
NG talking about the "Lobster Boat" that you saw on the bay, and was that
yours. You then replied to your own post to try to give credibility to your
story. Sad, very very sad.

Now you want everyone one to believe that you go to Virginia Beach, hook
your boat up to the internet and posts via your Lobster Boat.

Yeah right, didn't you also say you posted 100 messages a day via satellite
modem on your Hatteras? I am not sure what is worse, the fact that you have
to make up these stories to boost your weak ego, or anyone who makes 100 +
posts a day while he is boating.




jim-- July 4th 04 03:17 PM

Advice sought on electric trailer winches...
 

"John Smith" wrote in message
news:nfUFc.23434$Oq2.1149@attbi_s52...

"Harry Krause" wrote in message My disguised
headers? What the hell are you writing about here, you
ignorant bitch? There's nothing disguised about my email address.

How about the time you posted under another name, telling everyone in the
NG talking about the "Lobster Boat" that you saw on the bay, and was that
yours. You then replied to your own post to try to give credibility to

your
story. Sad, very very sad.

Now you want everyone one to believe that you go to Virginia Beach, hook
your boat up to the internet and posts via your Lobster Boat.

Yeah right, didn't you also say you posted 100 messages a day via

satellite
modem on your Hatteras? I am not sure what is worse, the fact that you

have
to make up these stories to boost your weak ego, or anyone who makes 100 +
posts a day while he is boating.




If he is boating I bet his friends 25 footer is not at the dock today.



Sam S. July 6th 04 05:36 PM

Advice sought on electric trailer winches...
 
K. Smith,

Please get off of it, and simply kill file him.

It has been known, and proven for many years, that he is a liar and a fake.

Proof has given he has plagiarized photographs, lied about his (fantasy)
wife, cut-and-pasted words from the web to offer as his own, and does not
own ANY type of boat.

He is of obvious limited intelligence...please leave him to his own demise.

--
"Do or do not...there is no try"

Yoda- 1981

"K. Smith" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:
N.L. Eckert wrote:


I've been using a Powerwinch 912 for the last 15 yrs. It has a single
line pull of 3500 lbs. and a double line pull of 6000 lbs. The block &
tackle for the double line pull is included as are all the electrical
lines. There is enough cable to run to the car/truck battery. In my
case, I have a F150 pickup and I run the cable back and keep it in the
cap out of the weather. I have the Powerwinch attached with shoulder
bolts on top of the winch stand. I only use the Power winch for
retrieving the boat, after I have the boat firmly on the trailer, I
unhook the Powerwinch and snug the bow up with the hand winch, then
remove the Powerwinch and store it in the truck, out of sight. Its easy
to load a boat with the powerwinch because you can use a lanyard to
operate it while you stand on the dock aligning the boat. I have a
roller type trailer, so I don't have to back down as far as one would
with bunkers. This arrangement is good also, because in case the
Powerwinch fails, you always have the handwinch backing it up. If
anyone is interested in seeing a pic of how I have the winchstand set
up, I'd be glad to take a pic and post it.

Happy boating
====
Norm



Thanks...I've "discovered" (d'oh) that my existing fulton winch has a
low range, which I have never used. I'll try that for a while. And there
are one or two manual winches larger than what I have...so I could
upgrade without going to electric.

My old tractor has a Warn electric winch on it. It's old and it still
works, and while I have not examined the Powerwinch brand, I wonder if
these truck, 4x4 and "tractor" winches are tougher than the boater
trailer winches. The guy who owned the tractor before me used the winch
to haul fallen trees and suchlike off the edges of his farm.


Now note mouseketeers!!! this is from a liar who claims to have owned
endless boats ALL his long sad uneducated life!!!! My grandkids know
about the winch ratios & how to best use them!!!!

Is it likely make your own mind up these are his own claims:-)

"Besides, I worked off and on in the boat business and inherited it when
he died. So, as I said,I'm knee-deep in boat heritage."


This is proof!!!! there is no boat he just trolls the net for stuff so
he can pretend he owns & knows, both of which are totally untrue!!!

K





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