Have not tested it yet but hope to this weekend. I got the idea for the saddle tee from this blog that I found in a google search
http://cjandeai.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
The blog mentions that he had to bore out a 1 1/2" bushing to make the aluminum pole fit. I decided to bush mine down to 1" because a 1 3/8" galvanized chain link fence top rail has the same OD as 1" pvc and fits very snug in the bushing.
Here is all of the components that I used. Many of the items I already had so I considered them zero cost.
3"x 2" pvc saddle tee $11
600 lbs boat trailer winch (ratchets in both directions) $19
2"x 1 1/2" pvc bushing $0
1 1/2" x 1" pvc bushing $0
5/16" x 1 1/2" x 2" U bolt w/lock nuts $0
5/16" x 2" hex bolt w/ lock nut (not pictured) $.28
1/4" x 2" eye bolt w/lock nut $0
1 1/2" swivel eye snatch block $6
1 3/8" x 10' chain link fence top rail $9
I cut the pole to 92" and pressed the bushings on one end. The winch is mounted with the U bolt and the hex bolt. I cut the swivel eye off from the snatch block and replaced it with the eye bolt which runs through the end of the pole. I glued the two bushing together with pvc glue but didn't glue them into the tee for two reasons. 1, the tee will be easier to attach to the mast without the pole attached. 2, a short piece of 2" pvc stuck in the tee makes a great mid mast support at the tabernacle when trailing.