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    Motorized winches... Good or Bad?

    I am redoing the trailer this year and I am in need of a new winch cause the current handle on mine is getting pretty wobbly from tons of use so I was wondering if any of you guys have motorized winches? I think they would be pretty sweet if they worked especially with the remote and everything. Anybody have one? I have a 20i so how much power does the winch need to have? My boat weighs in at 2800# dry. Any help would be awesome if not I will keep making the brother in law crank...

    #2
    I can't offer any help (sorry) but I was considering one also. I thought it would be nice so the ladies of the launch could manage without me getting wet for a change.
    Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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      #3
      I use a 1200# winch that I purchased from Northern Tool for around $120 to store my boat in the garage. (2 years ago) http://www.tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11267
      If it will work for what I am doing it will surely do well on your trailer.. I have it doubled up so that the pulling power is effectively 2400# but for just trailering this should do well. Starting on my third season with it and no problems. If i remember correctly the mounting bracket it rests on was drilled with four holes at the same size of the mounting plate on my trailer.

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        #4
        1200# winch for a 2800# dry weight boat doesn't seem like that would be enough. Anybody here actually have one that they use???

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          #5
          Originally posted by petrey10 View Post
          1200# winch for a 2800# dry weight boat doesn't seem like that would be enough. Anybody here actually have one that they use???
          If you were lifting the boat vertically no...a 1200# winch would not work. Luckily though the boat is sliding horizontally on carpet. 1200# is plenty.

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            #6
            hmm yeah I guess that makes sense. I did see on another forum that if your winch is half of what your boat weighs fully loaded with fuel and a person or two you should be fine. Well maybe I will get one and see how it works


            But no one here has a motorized winch???

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              #7
              Yeah, I guess if you think about it, a simple hand crank isn't really all that tough to crank. You're probably not excerting anywhere near 1200# of pull with the hand crank. Also, they have manual bypasses on them so if the electric motor fails you can do it by hand.
              Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

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                #8
                yeah that would defintiely come in handy if the motor burnt up. Should I got with a strap of the steel cable?

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                  #9
                  Just something else to break......
                  The manual winch really isn't that tough.

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                    #10
                    I think the straps look better before they get all faded but the cable winches are probably cheaper. If you decide to go with say the 1200# and find yourself in situations where it doesnt cut it you can easily install a single pulley on it that will effectively double its pulling power.
                    Also..kthe one I have will hold the wire taught without any power to it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TJRiver View Post
                      Just something else to break......
                      The manual winch really isn't that tough.
                      for some women it is... thats why i am contemplating it

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                        #12
                        How are you going to power it?
                        Common Sense is not so Common
                        Looking for fat chicks for long walks, romance, cheap buffets, and BALLAST.

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                          #13
                          It may work off of your running lights but would be better if you ran a bit heavier guage from the battery directly.

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                            #14
                            When it gets hard to crank have the driver back down a bit to float the boat and crank the rest of the way up.
                            You should teach your chick how to back the trailer down the ramp. Problem solved.
                            Formertigeowners.com
                            I used to be a member in the past.

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                              #15
                              My neighbor has one for his flats boat and loves it. Its pretty cool. They either will run off of a cigarette lighter deal or like my neighbor he has a special plug right next to his trailer plug. His also has a remote control. I have fished with him a bunch and it works great you pull up attach push the button and bam boat is on the trailer. I usually just drive the boat all the way on the trailer with the ole boat buddy.

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