Sailfree
Well-Known Member
I recently saw posts on sailnet of people in USA using right angle 48V? drills with bits to work winches. Effectively turning them into an electric winch. In one post using an inverter was mentioned.
I assume as USA starts with only 110V (60Htz) they use 48V as a standard for external use (similar to 110V in UK?).
One poster stated he took this gear on board any boat he chartered efectively making all the winches power operated.
Anyone heard of this or can supply further info.
Before anyone takes the oportunity of slating Americans our sailing club allows elderly members to berth motor boats but only those that are "sailors" and have just got to an age where handluing sails etc is a bit too much. This idea sounds that it could extend many sailors sailing by a good few years!
I assume as USA starts with only 110V (60Htz) they use 48V as a standard for external use (similar to 110V in UK?).
One poster stated he took this gear on board any boat he chartered efectively making all the winches power operated.
Anyone heard of this or can supply further info.
Before anyone takes the oportunity of slating Americans our sailing club allows elderly members to berth motor boats but only those that are "sailors" and have just got to an age where handluing sails etc is a bit too much. This idea sounds that it could extend many sailors sailing by a good few years!