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In picture was an example how much it will fall back from being tight. and if you seen the size of the chain I have as a safty chain,, its probley much larger then I need and I always use because I dont trust my winch ,, it makes an clickingG sound when it fades back just the same as it makes when you tighten it . Getting a new winch ,, just wondering on what size I should get. Thanks for the input
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That winch does look small. I will check mine tonight for any information on capacity. I also agree it looks like you want to move the winch up on the winch post. Finally, the bow should be coming up and making contact with the stoppers on the winch post. Maybe it is not because of the slipping problem you are having.
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Will do Nipper,.,, Thanks so much for the input
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And for my money, I'd go with a steel cable, not a strap winch. You've got over a ton of boat pulling against that cable.. and I know that straps are safe, but I'd still go with a cable type. Just my opinion. As to size, I'd go with a 4000# cap.. overkill for sure, but I like overkill when talking about safety... and the difference in price is very little... go bigger, it's better.
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the two speed winches are nice for those days when the motor isn't helping(broke) loading the boat, they usually come with the cable rather than the strap. As far as the ladder goes, is it for getting in the boat while in the water? or for getting in the boat from dry land? Armstong makes a nice one, it ain't cheap though. Check out the ladder on a late model Four Winns boat, I don't know who makes them, but they are nice, they kinda stick out a little when you deploy them, makes them easier to step on. They feel a little springy, but they are plenty strong. Go to a dry stack and look at the boats on the bottom rack and see what kind you like.
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Getting in from the water,,, thanks for the links
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