Winch cable alternatives.
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 2:49 pm
My original galvanised steel winch cable is no longer safe . It has fraying and even though I always cover the cable with a heavy hessian bag when winching for safety I'm not going to risk it this haul out.
I have a seat belt strap type winch cable I bought in a box of marine gear from a garage sale. It's new and still in the original packaging and rated to take the weight but I have read a few comments in various places on the net giving them a bad report . Hard to attach securely, lose mechanical advantage as the windings grow etc.etc.
Anyone used one and found pros or con? Spectra is another alternative or course but as I only use the full function of the trailer once year for annual haul out that may be overkill. I can't really complain about the gal cable as its 37 years old so may just buy another.
As an aside for newbies I was once being dragged from a boggy spot by my brother. We had a long tow cable and it was not wire but two ropes well damped down with canvas. Short story, one broke and whipped the hook or fitting we joined them with through the back window of his commodore wagon... expensive afternoon for me.
Moral. Never underestimate the forces built up on any form of cable under pressure. Keep all bystanders well away when retrieving your boat and particularly children . Even inside the car is probably not a good idea. There are many stories you can google on winch cable accidents. Hession bags, canvas or old carpet squares over your cable are a good idea. They may not remove risk completely but may save an eye or a life.
I have a seat belt strap type winch cable I bought in a box of marine gear from a garage sale. It's new and still in the original packaging and rated to take the weight but I have read a few comments in various places on the net giving them a bad report . Hard to attach securely, lose mechanical advantage as the windings grow etc.etc.
Anyone used one and found pros or con? Spectra is another alternative or course but as I only use the full function of the trailer once year for annual haul out that may be overkill. I can't really complain about the gal cable as its 37 years old so may just buy another.
As an aside for newbies I was once being dragged from a boggy spot by my brother. We had a long tow cable and it was not wire but two ropes well damped down with canvas. Short story, one broke and whipped the hook or fitting we joined them with through the back window of his commodore wagon... expensive afternoon for me.
Moral. Never underestimate the forces built up on any form of cable under pressure. Keep all bystanders well away when retrieving your boat and particularly children . Even inside the car is probably not a good idea. There are many stories you can google on winch cable accidents. Hession bags, canvas or old carpet squares over your cable are a good idea. They may not remove risk completely but may save an eye or a life.