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BDiggity 09-02-2008 09:22 AM

Winch strap replacement
 
Need to get new strap for trailer, but not sure of strength needed. Here is one i found at west

2"W x 20"L strap has a 10,000lb. breaking strength and a 4,000lb. working load

Do i need a more heavier duty one for the Cafe?

hp500efi 09-02-2008 12:30 PM

I would think you need a cable for that boat.

My trailer and winch uses a steel cable which I just replaced. My boat is about 8K loaded.

BDiggity 09-02-2008 01:23 PM

Can i change from a strap to cable? boat is 4 hrs away so cant get to winch at moment, do i need to buy new winch setup for a cable or can i retrofit?

Chris Sunkin 09-02-2008 07:17 PM

The strap doesn't need to be able to lift the boat, it needs to hold the trailer securely to the bottom of the boat. Any strap capable of winching the boat forward once on the bunks would just snap off the winch stand anyway.

Once you have the boat on the trailer, you need two straps on the bow eye, angling backwards to the trailer frame. This will keep your boat from impaling you in the back of the head if you panic stop or impact something. This has happened- recently. Two more on the transom eyes down to the trailer. Again, you're not lifting the boat, you're holding the trailer to the boat's bottom. 2" is fine. Guys have hit big bumps before and bounced boats off the side of trailers. You need to tie it down.

BDiggity 09-02-2008 09:34 PM

i have the 2 straps on the back & use a chain from eye to the trailer. just didnt know what type of strength needed for winch strap since i pretty much drive boat on trailer except the last couple inches. sounds like the 10k strap is good.

Chris Sunkin 09-02-2008 10:49 PM

All the standard 2" stuff is 4K/10K. It should be plenty. In fact, it shouldn't be doing anymore than moving the semi-floating hull a couple inches up after contacting the bunks. the 4 others are what's going to be holding it onto the trailer.

seafordguy 09-03-2008 07:33 AM

Bdiggity - did you get your water pickup issue sorted out?

BDiggity 09-03-2008 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by seafordguy (Post 2672731)
Bdiggity - did you get your water pickup issue sorted out?

Yup, moved the bow stop back about 5", now pickups not resting on bunks.


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