Greenheart
Well-known member
To get back to the OP's question I have a "Cranker" complete winch driver which includes the Milwaukee right-angle drill but with the chuck removed and a winch adaptor substituted. It has changed our boating lives completely as we were thinking of giving up before buying the Cranker. We use it mostly for furling our yankee and mainsail but it is quite capable of hauling someone up our 60ft mast too.
Thanks Mike, good answer. The right-angle drill makes a lot more sense than standard-format, for winch duty.
I guess a 24-inch piece of alloy tube could be cable-tied to extend the length of the drill, so the torque delivered by the motor needn't be hard for the user to hold. Or maybe one of those telescopic spanner-extenders, so the thing stays compact when not in use.