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On Wed, 22 Aug 07, "Don White" wrote:
why not install a light trailer hitch on your vehicle. *Surely* he has a good reason for rejecting that obvious solution.... I sure would like to know what it is though lol! I suspect he's launching/retrieving over a steep embankment, across a marsh, or across a beach though. But anyhow, an electric trailer winch usually has a switch that shuts itself off unless someone is holding it down. You could change it out but it's there for a reason so I wouldn't advise changing. It wouldn't cut off automatically. But yes, you could mount it to a post on the bank and drag boat motor and trailer up the bank with it. A trailer winch usually comes with about 20'-25' of line but you can drag it from further away by using a chain or rope between the winch hook and the trailer tongue. You'd have to reattach each time you've pulled it up 25' though. And yes, a winch usually has a fuse in the line between it and the battery. I can't see an advantage of having a winch with more pulling power than you need. Besides, you can always double the pulling power by doubling the winch cable. Rick |
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