26 Aug 2012 #1 Odile Member Joined 24 Jul 2005 Messages 27 Location Lancaster - Lake District Visit site Anybody tried one of these? Electric Winch Handle MODEA http://www.moreaintl.com/manivelle-en.htm
27 Aug 2012 #2 S SeamanStaines Well-Known Member Joined 19 Sep 2009 Messages 454 Location Somewhere in the Mediteranean Visit site I have one of the these http://www.winchrite.co.ukwhich is really great. It works as advertised and will easily haul our main up which is very heavy.
I have one of the these http://www.winchrite.co.ukwhich is really great. It works as advertised and will easily haul our main up which is very heavy.
27 Aug 2012 #3 P pmyatt Well-Known Member Joined 5 Jul 2004 Messages 686 Location No Fixed Abode Visit site We use a "WinchBit" and an 18v Makita cordless drill. Lasts about 5 days before the drill needs charging.
We use a "WinchBit" and an 18v Makita cordless drill. Lasts about 5 days before the drill needs charging.
27 Aug 2012 #4 Salty John Well-Known Member Joined 6 Sep 2004 Messages 4,563 Location UK www.saltyjohn.co.uk Odile said: Anybody tried one of these? Electric Winch Handle MODEA http://www.moreaintl.com/manivelle-en.htm Click to expand... Eye-wateringly expensive! About £1200. Not as bad, perhaps, as the Maniwell cordless at about £1500. The Winchrite looks almost cheap at £500!
Odile said: Anybody tried one of these? Electric Winch Handle MODEA http://www.moreaintl.com/manivelle-en.htm Click to expand... Eye-wateringly expensive! About £1200. Not as bad, perhaps, as the Maniwell cordless at about £1500. The Winchrite looks almost cheap at £500!
29 Aug 2012 #5 RAI Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jun 2006 Messages 15,918 Location Ayamonte Visit site I chose the Winchrite too. Well worth the money.
29 Aug 2012 #6 B B&M Well-Known Member Joined 19 Mar 2011 Messages 217 Location Worcestershire/Ionian Visit site Look on ebay for winchrite, some factory recon ones considerably cheaper.