Hiee all,
Firstly, the keel winch is toast on our boat. I have looked at a number of ramps that I expect we will be launching from. It seems as though most will not allow us to get back far enough to float the boat all the way up onto the trailer. I am therefor thinking about taking the current single speed winch off the trailer and using it for the keel winch. I then think that replacing it with a 2 speed winch might be anvantagous due to having to winch the boat up onto the trailer. We do have roller bunks so it should come up fairly easily but a 2 speed might make it that much nicer of a chore. Question is what capacity should I be looking at. Out boat is about 2500 lbs dead weight.
I'm also thinking of mounting the keel winch inside the cabin and having the cable run out thru the aft cabin bulkhead and running over a 2 or 3 inch pulley and down into the cable tube for the keel cable. Idea's ??
Happy Sailing,
Brina
Firstly, the keel winch is toast on our boat. I have looked at a number of ramps that I expect we will be launching from. It seems as though most will not allow us to get back far enough to float the boat all the way up onto the trailer. I am therefor thinking about taking the current single speed winch off the trailer and using it for the keel winch. I then think that replacing it with a 2 speed winch might be anvantagous due to having to winch the boat up onto the trailer. We do have roller bunks so it should come up fairly easily but a 2 speed might make it that much nicer of a chore. Question is what capacity should I be looking at. Out boat is about 2500 lbs dead weight.
I'm also thinking of mounting the keel winch inside the cabin and having the cable run out thru the aft cabin bulkhead and running over a 2 or 3 inch pulley and down into the cable tube for the keel cable. Idea's ??
Happy Sailing,
Brina