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Winch Position on Post-Update-Finished!
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<blockquote data-quote="fish4thriLLs" data-source="post: 222130" data-attributes="member: 6490"><p>Many thanks to all for the ideas and help. Keep'em coming!</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking about relocating the winch farther back by mounting it on 1/4" thick steel 2.25" wide and bent into a triangle shape so I can bolt it into the same holes as the winch was previously mounted in. Then, extend the post braces up to the bow of the boat and secure my 2X4 stop at the end of those braces. I've added a crude pic below that might help to see my plan better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fish4thriLLs, post: 222130, member: 6490"] Many thanks to all for the ideas and help. Keep'em coming! I'm thinking about relocating the winch farther back by mounting it on 1/4" thick steel 2.25" wide and bent into a triangle shape so I can bolt it into the same holes as the winch was previously mounted in. Then, extend the post braces up to the bow of the boat and secure my 2X4 stop at the end of those braces. I've added a crude pic below that might help to see my plan better. [/QUOTE]
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