rutland 503 mounted on a winch ?

The winch handle socket is definitely not a suitable mounting point. The wind generator needs to be high up, in the wind and out of the way of any contact with you or crew.
Why not fit a piece of stainless steel tube about two feet long vertically to the pushpit, and of a diameter in to which you can simply insert a monting pole, and remove it when you are sailing.
 
We have an Ampair towed generator. Works well. Not noisy and puts out about an amp per boat knot upto 5. I would guess it slows the boat about 1/4 to 1/2 knot.

If you wear big industrial gloves its possible to ship it without stopping the boat.
 
We've also got a very small solar panel that utilises the same regulator as the 503. When at Bantham last year for 3 days, the pair kept the batteries topped up, even though we used lighting as and when, and also had a small TV and stereo working when we wanted.

Talking of Bantham, what a wonderful place to be - in good sunny calm weather.

One word of caution for anyone going in there, the chart-plotter chart is not accurate after the narrow entrance - confirmed by Hydrographic Office.
 
We were worried about sailing with a windgen but bit the bullet (Rutland 913) and have never looked back. Mount it high enough (also v safe) and you don't even notice it in the cockpit and so what if the boat doesn't look as elegant - cold beer in the fridge and no running engine to charge the batteries is worth more than looks alone...
 
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