Replacing your bow stop with an 8000 lb. winch!!

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  • superair055
    • May 2005
    • 18



    Replacing your bow stop with an 8000 lb. winch!!

    I posted this over at WakeWorld but figured some you here would find this very interesting.

    Basically just took out his regular bowstop/winch on his Ram-Lin trailer and used a regular multi-mount Ramsey winch in place of it.
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  • wakeboard1
    • Sep 2007
    • 74



    #2
    Just out of curiousity, why did you replace the standard winch? Also, how do you stop the boat from sliding forward on a hard stop?

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    • cjsacm1
      • Sep 2009
      • 5



      #3
      if you look the battery box is pushed in around the bow are where its either hit or been cinched down

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      • superair055
        • May 2005
        • 18



        #4
        I forgot to mention this is one of our customers boats that came in for winterization and had this setup on the front. I also thought the lack of bow stop was a safety issue for stopping purposes.

        And yes it definitely looks like the battery box got crushed a few times which makes sense since the bow is usually low when launching/retreiving depending on the launch. But hey, it works and is definitely something I've never seen before.

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        • jward
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Feb 2008
          • 620

          • Sweet Home Alabama

          • 03 SANTE 04 SANTE

          #5
          Pointless! Might come in handy though if you just cleaned the traileer and didn't want to get it wet. You could just back it up close to the water and winch it on from there. HaHa

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          • madboater2
            • Jan 2025
            • 46

            • Franklin, TN


            #6
            why would you need so much winch power? Looks like someone has too much time and energy on their hands. It is iteresting that the first picture you can see a bow stop so to speak and the other photos you can not see the bow stop. Could you leave the trailer parked in the parking spot and just winch the boat up to it with this much power?
            2004 Air Nautique SV 211

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            • 2gofaster
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2008
              • 671

              • Stevenson Lake-Conroe, Texas


              #7
              I was thinking the same thing, Mad................too much time and money! lol
              Shane Hill
              2014 Team 200OB
              67 '13 Prophecy

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              • SkiTower
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Nov 2007
                • 2172

                • Clayton, NC


                #8
                And that battery is way too close to water for me. Dragging the boat dry isn't good for the boat or trailer, no matter how much power you have.
                2007 SV211 SE
                Tow Vehicle 2019 Tundra
                Dealer: www.Whitelake.com

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                • Mikeski
                  1,000 Post Club Member
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 2908

                  • San Francisco, CA

                  • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

                  #9
                  Does he not realize that he can just push the boat on the trailer with the prop like the trailer is designed to do??? Only think I would use that for is winching the trailer up into the garage tongue first.

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                  • Hollywood
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 1930

                    • WIIL


                    #10
                    If he mounted the battery sideways he might not be crash into it, interesting idea though.

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                    • AuMDLST
                      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 870

                      • Orlando, FL (Butler Chain)


                      #11
                      We have to be missing a lot of the story - why would someone "replace" the stop but leave the turnbuckle on the trailer? (last pic - ty-rapped to battery strap)

                      I would be thinking it may be an issue with a somewhat steep ramp and not power loading (where I launch - if you power load you will no longer be a member!)

                      Then the stop goes back in place (but that leaves the question of the battery??) Why not wire the vehicle with a plug? Lots of questions/speculation
                      2006 SANTE 210 (Pending Sale)
                      2005 206 TE (Previous)
                      1994 SNOB (First Nautique/Boat)

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                      • superair055
                        • May 2005
                        • 18



                        #12
                        I think turnbuckle was left on there because it's fine and doesn't get in the way. Battery was mounted on the trailer because then you can use the winch with a different vehicle. Get's expensive runnin 0/1 gauge to the back of the truck if you have more than one tow vehicle. And yes, power loading is the main reason for the winch.

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