Winch stand....
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Winch stand....
Does anyone know where I can find a winch stand that will bolt on to my trailer?
I am looking for the kind of stand that has 2 small bunks shaped like a V that the bow sits up against.
I was looking at the Myco setups and it's something like that.
The problem with my trailer is it has just a single square channel stand and I don't think it is strong enough for the weight of my boat.
I am looking for something sturdier than what I have now.
Chuck
I am looking for the kind of stand that has 2 small bunks shaped like a V that the bow sits up against.
I was looking at the Myco setups and it's something like that.
The problem with my trailer is it has just a single square channel stand and I don't think it is strong enough for the weight of my boat.
I am looking for something sturdier than what I have now.
Chuck
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Load Master Trailers of OHIO has a unit that is adjustable that they sell ala carte. The bow support and winch stand are separate units. You will have to dig a bit here or on Google to find their website.
There are two Load Master trailer companies. One in Ohio and one in Florida.
There are two Load Master trailer companies. One in Ohio and one in Florida.
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Have a local welding company make you something. I've never seen one substantial enough- even from Myco. The one on my tyrailer will not allow the boat to budge. If I really F-up one day and rear-end someone, the last thing I need is a 14,000 boat rammed up my a$$.
I fabricated mine out of 2.5" x 3" 3/8" wall box tube. It's welded to the main draw tube on the trailer with a reinforcement plate underneath it.
I fabricated mine out of 2.5" x 3" 3/8" wall box tube. It's welded to the main draw tube on the trailer with a reinforcement plate underneath it.
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Have a local welding company make you something. I've never seen one substantial enough- even from Myco. The one on my tyrailer will not allow the boat to budge. If I really F-up one day and rear-end someone, the last thing I need is a 14,000 boat rammed up my a$$.
I fabricated mine out of 2.5" x 3" 3/8" wall box tube. It's welded to the main draw tube on the trailer with a reinforcement plate underneath it.
I fabricated mine out of 2.5" x 3" 3/8" wall box tube. It's welded to the main draw tube on the trailer with a reinforcement plate underneath it.
Roger