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Winch Position on Post-Update-Finished!
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<blockquote data-quote="fish4thriLLs" data-source="post: 221967" data-attributes="member: 6490"><p>Very nice, BassBlaster. Great rebuild on the trailer too. =D> </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking I need to extend the post up higher and mount the winch farther away from the boat so as not to hit the bow stop(new 2X4 with carpet on it) with the winch handle. Or, if not extending the post up higher, then at least moving the winch farther away from the bow. Then, come off the side of the post and make brackets for the new bow stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish4thriLLs, post: 221967, member: 6490"] Very nice, BassBlaster. Great rebuild on the trailer too. =D> I'm thinking I need to extend the post up higher and mount the winch farther away from the boat so as not to hit the bow stop(new 2X4 with carpet on it) with the winch handle. Or, if not extending the post up higher, then at least moving the winch farther away from the bow. Then, come off the side of the post and make brackets for the new bow stop? [/QUOTE]
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