Hi Guys, sorry I have been off line for a couple years.
I'm sure this has been an issue in the past, but I have been away for some time.
I am having trouble hand winching my boat on to the trailer and am considering electric due to arthritis.
I have seen some electric winches at Super cheap and Repco but I am confused about the following:
What "Weight" am I pulling? Is it the total mass or the towing mass? What mass is the boat? What mass is the retrieving mass?
Has this been an issue in the past?
Hope to hear from you,
Gregory
electric trailer winch
Re: electric trailer winch
You are pulling the mass of the boat, which is somewhere around 900 kg. Add the friction of the rollers and the slope of the ramp+tilt, and maybe the number goes up to circa 1.5 t.
I bought one of those cheapie Aldi winches, set up a mounting arrangement, (mounting bracket around the winch post), but have never tried it. My primary interest is the first part of the retrieve, where a side wind is slewing the boat, and the idea is to use the winch remote whilst holding a rope on the stern to keep her straight. The mechanical winch is still there for the final wind on.
If you are going to go 100% electric, my recommendation would to go for a quality winch with a heavy duty rating. Then you also have to work out your car electrics, as the power draw is large and you dont want to flatten your battery, plus you need a heavy cable from the battery to the winch. My plan is to use a spare battery in the boot of the car.
I bought one of those cheapie Aldi winches, set up a mounting arrangement, (mounting bracket around the winch post), but have never tried it. My primary interest is the first part of the retrieve, where a side wind is slewing the boat, and the idea is to use the winch remote whilst holding a rope on the stern to keep her straight. The mechanical winch is still there for the final wind on.
If you are going to go 100% electric, my recommendation would to go for a quality winch with a heavy duty rating. Then you also have to work out your car electrics, as the power draw is large and you dont want to flatten your battery, plus you need a heavy cable from the battery to the winch. My plan is to use a spare battery in the boot of the car.
Ian B
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Ex Investigator 563 #50 Yara
Re: electric trailer winch
A small point I would make is that electric winches can limit you to just the one tow vehicle depending on how the winch is wired up. I sail on a Timpenny 770 with an electrical winch. I can launch the boat with my car but not retrieve it - I have no way to operate the winch.
Peter
Pip #127
Pip #127
Re: electric trailer winch
Thanks Ian for your reply. I will it into considerationYara50 wrote:You are pulling the mass of the boat, which is somewhere around 900 kg. Add the friction of the rollers and the slope of the ramp+tilt, and maybe the number goes up to circa 1.5 t.
I bought one of those cheapie Aldi winches, set up a mounting arrangement, (mounting bracket around the winch post), but have never tried it. My primary interest is the first part of the retrieve, where a side wind is slewing the boat, and the idea is to use the winch remote whilst holding a rope on the stern to keep her straight. The mechanical winch is still there for the final wind on.
If you are going to go 100% electric, my recommendation would to go for a quality winch with a heavy duty rating. Then you also have to work out your car electrics, as the power draw is large and you dont want to flatten your battery, plus you need a heavy cable from the battery to the winch. My plan is to use a spare battery in the boot of the car.
Greg
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Re: electric trailer winch
Greg . If you check over on TSP you may find someone selling one. Or post a wanted.
Ozzie
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The Mariner - “It’s too strange here. It doesn’t move right." ...
Enola - “Helen said that it’s only land sickness."
Waterworld (1995)