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    Anyone with this set up

    I have a 625 cruise craft with a 912 power winch.
    I have bought this up before stating that the winch is very slow and takes about 10 minutes to winch the boat compared with 3 minutes in the manual.
    Cable wiring is 6 ml and came with winch.
    Talked to the Auto Electrician today and he said the boat might be too big for the wicnh yet it states it will single line pull boats up to 30 ft.
    I mentioned if the wiring was not heavy enough and he was unsure.
    When you hook the boat on and before the winch takes any load the speed is the same as when under load.
    Any thoughs would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Troy

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Troy,
    The Power Winch site rates the capacity of the 912 at 11500 lbs (5000+ kg).Have you tried backing off the friction plate a bit & running the winch without load? Are the wires getting hot? Are your trailer rollers set up right & not jamming? Have you tried heavy (400 amps) jumper leads to the terminals on the winch?
    If you have tried everything suggested then take it back to the dealer.
    ROLL TIDE, ROLL.................

    Regards,
    Peter

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Troy I had the same powerwinch and used it 3 times. The winch was pretty slow and didn't handle the weight of my cruisecraft at all well. Drive on trailer is the way to go. I have swapped to a heavy duty hand winch and still yet to use it. It would be quicker than the powerwinch which is a maintenance issue in itself.

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Troy

    the winch should pull your boat up in around 3 mins.

    take it back to where you bought it.

    I have a 712 on my cruise craft using double line pulley & it pulls it up in a few minutes.
    Heath
    Gold Coast
    WWW.GCFISHING.COM

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Heath
    Do you think the wiring is heavy enough.
    If i send it back it has to go all the way to Cairns.
    Troy

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Also another possibility is that the way they have set the trailer up it does not sit on or touch the keel rollers.
    It is a redco sportsmans trailer and the dealer said if you have the boat on the keel rollers the boat is all over the place when winching it up.
    Troy

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    find that hard to believe, unless they havn't set the trailer up properly

    Troy, just cut to the chase. Use a set of jumper leads and connect from the battery to the winch. see if it makes a difference. If not send it back. If it does, then you know the wiring is too light.

    I run 16mm from my battery to an anderson plug in the back of the jackaroo. From there I have a short lead to the winch.

    When trialling the winch, I used twin core flex wire used for normal 240V lights from the battery to the winch & it was too light. It got very warm and affected the winches performance.
    Heath
    Gold Coast
    WWW.GCFISHING.COM

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Troy the boat MUST sit and be supported by the keel rollers this is an absolute MUST the side rollers are only for support to stop the all over the place your dealer is talk about. Maybe they have not set it up right
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Grizzoo6,
    This set up with my trailer has been discussed before and a fellow Ausfish member has his set up the same way.
    I cannot recall who it was but i have spoke to the dealer about it and they said they set all boats like mine up this way.
    I do not know if they are right but the trailer has heaps of multi rollers and double ones from about half way back.
    Troy

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Hi mate, your trailer set up sounds dodgy to me !!

    All you can do is try a few of these things. I think heavier duty cable for the power supply to the winch would be a good idea, and then also try dropping your keel onto the keel rollers and see if that helps

    I think it will !!
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Troy, 1. Do you have a single line pull or a double line pulley like Heath has?

    2. Change the wiring to 16mm!

    If you have these two things, It should fix the problem.

    You could try the double pulley first and see the difference and then to help the motor more, change to the 16mm cable. Just one more question...what battery is it running from. Please give us the ratings on the battery.

    Angla


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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    I am sorry Troy but that is most definately wrong, I also have a Redco Sportsman, a smaller boat granted, but the boat MUST have weight on the keel rollers. I am not commenting on the winch problem only the fact that you thought the boat trailer mignt not be set up right, and I think that it is NOT. All the multi rollers do is support.
    Tight lines <*)(((((((((><

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Hey Troy, and all.

    Before we all get confused,
    alloy boats MUST have keel rollers.

    With 'glass boats, it depends on the design of the boat.

    Notice that the CruiseCraft factory recommended trailers
    at Wynnum Marine don't have keel rollers.

    The (7 year?) warranty on the hull apparently does not
    apply if you don't buy/use that trailer.

    Harry.

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    My trailer has only 4 keel rollers that start about mid section on the trailer.
    Angla it is wired from my navara battery to the back of the navara but the wiring is only 6 mls.
    Troy

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    Re: Anyone with this set up

    Yar right Harry.

    My 575 Outsider trailer doesn't have keel rollers. It makes it a lot easier to drive on (not as much to hit . I have spoken to the guys down at horizon shores who know a thing or two about launching boats ( at least I hope they do ) and they believe that this is the best set up for my boat.

    sorry I can't offer any advice on the winch Troy.

    cheers

    Alex

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