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Boating => Boating General Discussions => Topic started by: The Broken One on December 10, 2008, 02:20:12 PM
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was thinking of finally installing one... what brands do some of you use and where did you purchase ???
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good question, as we are planing on doing the same thing this year.
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YOU GUYS ARE GETTING OLD ;D
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an old salt once told me there's 2 kinds
broken and about to break
best kind is one that has a manual crank (that actually works) for when it does.
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Tom
Best thing I ever put on the boat......have a Power wench #450 got it from a supplier in Delaware....have to dig out the info
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And how long did I have one on this site for sale ::) TO LATE rofla rofla
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YOU GUYS ARE GETTING OLD ;D
fast..... ;D
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YOU GUYS ARE GETTING OLD ;D
fast..... ;D
You got that right TT^
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The addition of a power winch to your trailer will be one of the best item you add to your trailering experience, guaranteed! Here is what I did, and where I ordered the parts.
I got a Power Winch RC 30 (Radio Control- 30' boat length) with a max boat weight of 11,500 lbs. It has a light built into the winch, which comes in handy, and the radio control is not only cool, but keeps your hands safely out from harms way. I purchased the bigger model because if I do get the larger boat I have eyed up, I can put the hand winch back on the trailer before selling/trading the boat, and put the Power Winch on the new trailer. t^ I got the BEST DEAL ANYWHERE from Hodges Marine http://www.hodgesmarine.com/Winches-Windlass-s/65.htm (http://www.hodgesmarine.com/Winches-Windlass-s/65.htm) Be sure to add it to the cart to get the best/hidden price ($355.07 for the RC 30)I ordered it about 10am on a Monday, and it came to my house on Tuesday. How'd they do that?
Then, I decided to wire the winch into the Silverado power to eliminate having a battery on the trailer, which also eliminates having to haul out a battery charger to charge up the winch battery, and also save on the cost (batteries are not cheap). I ordered the quick disconnects from Allied Electronics http://www.alliedelec.com/ (http://www.alliedelec.com/)
I ran the winch wires through the trailer frame and out with the wiring for the trailer lights.
On the truck, I connected to the battery and ran the wires down the frame along the existing wiring harness and secured with wire ties.
I put quick disconnects (plugs) on both the trailer side and truck side of the connection. I attached the truck side connector to the metal attachment bracket that holds the trailer light socket, and added a water proof cover(red cover in the photos).
This is a neat, charger free, simple to connect installation that is well worth the expense and time, and I guarantee you will never live with out an electric winch again. nosmly <'((((><
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I have been using powerwinch products for over 30 years. Once the gear with the antireverse would no longer hold but the dealer had one in stock and I was back in action in about 10 minutes. Tried a superwinch once but it did not have the power of the superwinch. Like the previous post I ran the feed wire from the truck battery along the frame and have a plug mounted in the side of the pickup box rail. I can disconnect the wire when I am not using the boat. I used the powerwinch male and female plugs which can be purchased seperately. 24" gradywhite which was never a joy to hand crank now gets loaded with me sitting on the dock.
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Okay boys here is one for you. Boaters world has one on sale right now. POWER WINCH RC 30. MAX LENGTH 30'
MAX BOAT WEIGHT 11,500 LBS
BUILT IN LIGHT
On sale for $349.00 With a savings of $100.00 slt slt slt ;)Good luck t^
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I have been using powerwinch products for over 30 years. Once the gear with the antireverse would no longer hold but the dealer had one in stock and I was back in action in about 10 minutes. Tried a superwinch once but it did not have the power of the superwinch. Like the previous post I ran the feed wire from the truck battery along the frame and have a plug mounted in the side of the pickup box rail. I can disconnect the wire when I am not using the boat. I used the powerwinch male and female plugs which can be purchased seperately. 24" gradywhite which was never a joy to hand crank now gets loaded with me sitting on the dock.
Did your trailer come with that sticker ;D
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Hmmmmm, I'm confused. Are you looking for a power winch for a trailer or to pull an anchor?
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Hmmmmm, I'm confused. Are you looking for a power winch for a trailer or to pull an anchor?
trailer.......
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t^
Had a friend who was selling one over the summer. I'll check to see if he still has it.
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I sell that RC 30 for $344.00. Lookin for a different model, let me know. Matt.
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Checked with my friend, he no longer has it.