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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490639" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Electric winch was my first thought, however most of my reading shows the owners are not happy with them. Primary use is on larger boats, but most stste that if there boat was smaller they would go back to manual winch. It appears there are a number of issues with being very slow, wiring issues often, poor performance for the expense. Those who were pleased were very few....so...I turned my thoughts back to manual winch, just wondering about any tips or tricks to make the cranking easier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490639, member: 1183"] Electric winch was my first thought, however most of my reading shows the owners are not happy with them. Primary use is on larger boats, but most stste that if there boat was smaller they would go back to manual winch. It appears there are a number of issues with being very slow, wiring issues often, poor performance for the expense. Those who were pleased were very few....so...I turned my thoughts back to manual winch, just wondering about any tips or tricks to make the cranking easier [/QUOTE]
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