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Mickey Goodman
I have seen electic winch handles which plug into the 12 Volt system costing in the range of $2,500. I think I might have a very inexpensive alternative which possibly could do the same as the "high price spreads". In a mail order catalog I have received I saw a "12V Impact Wrench" which has a cigarette lighter socket to deliver 240 ft./pounds of torque to loosen and tighten lug nut for cars. It comes with the standard lug nut sockets and a 15 amp fused power cord.Could a modification to a lug nut socket be made to conform to the winch socket and use this device to, let us say raise the main sail on my 59 foot mast? If not all the way, lets say the last 20 feet which is a killer.Is there enough torque to do the job?This baby cost $40 with, lets say, another $25 for the modification to the winch "lug".$65 vs $2,500 - - - It almost sounds like a "no brainer" to me.Anyone out there have any ideas why it would or wouldn't work? Has someone else tried it?Since I have AAA I don't intend to use it for the car but would use it on the boat if plausable.