Is this a good price?

One of my friend uses a spare battery in the back of his vehicle. Just runs the power leads with aligator clips on the end and connects it while launching and loading.
 
Seen a few trailer with a steel battery tray holder mounted on the trailer. Not a bad idea, just as long as somebody doesnt come along and steel your battery.
 
I have one of them cheap winches and it worls like crap!!
This is were you get what you pay for!!

But any way as far as a power source, You can use one of ther battery jump starter things, Its great back up on the water if needed, and it will power the winch just fine!
 
I have had a lot to do! My daughter had a accident were she was changing a CD and went off the road hit a curb, blew two tires and bent two wheels.

So I had to search the bone yards for wheels and tires to fix the car!! >:(

On top of that I spilled soda in my new laptop 1 hour out of the box!! >:(

Shorted the keyboard, they sending me a new one under warrante :-/
 
That one looks better and its for marine, so I would hope it is made with some ss bolts? Bet its not.

Get what ever you can afford!! But I hate the things, everyone I know has more storys then not about them messing up!!

Find a ramp that allows you to drive on and you need nothing!
 
macojoe said:
That one looks better and its for marine, so I would hope it is made with some ss bolts? Bet its not.

Get what ever you can afford!! But I hate the things, everyone I know has more storys then not about them messing up!!

Find a ramp that allows you to drive on and you need nothing!

I havent met a ramp yet that has stopped me. Oh sure, the signs try to stop me, but they never do.
 
I keep forgetting that you are up there where people own the ramps. Down here in Gods country, the PEOPLE own the ramps via the Wildlife Resources Commision.

I checked with all the other PEOPLE in the state, they don't mind if I drive my boat onto the trailer.
 
My ramp is owned by the park owner, but he and his helpers get annoyed
with people who have roller trailers and don't drive on.

Their fealing is that this is a shared ramp and the quicker
you can get your boat on or off, the less complaints from people.
 
parishht said:
My ramp is owned by the park owner, but he and his helpers get annoyed
with people who have roller trailers and don't drive on.

Their fealing is that this is a shared ramp and the quicker
you can get your boat on or off, the less complaints from people.



Same here...winch-loadin's about as popular as sandpaper boxer shorts...80 grit :o ...
 
Alright, I have to ask, whats an acceptable amount of time on the ramp? I can load (powerwinch) as fast as the next guy, and my trailer never gets wet ;)
 
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