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good time to try out the new jet boat winch
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 331293" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>Yeah, even a come-along would be good to have in a situation where the boat is aground. Between my anchor line, dock lines, life ring line, and another 25 ft section of braided line, I'm pretty sure I have enough lines on the boat where I can get enough length to secure to a tree or some other anchor point. With the exception of my anchor line, which is regular 3-strand rope.... all of my lines on my jetboat are 3/8" samson braided line, and that particular type of rope has a very high break strength, I want to say it's about 3K lbs. I've used them as towropes several times, even snatching boats off shoals. So, it should be more than enough to use for pulling my boat off the hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 331293, member: 6937"] Yeah, even a come-along would be good to have in a situation where the boat is aground. Between my anchor line, dock lines, life ring line, and another 25 ft section of braided line, I'm pretty sure I have enough lines on the boat where I can get enough length to secure to a tree or some other anchor point. With the exception of my anchor line, which is regular 3-strand rope.... all of my lines on my jetboat are 3/8" samson braided line, and that particular type of rope has a very high break strength, I want to say it's about 3K lbs. I've used them as towropes several times, even snatching boats off shoals. So, it should be more than enough to use for pulling my boat off the hill. [/QUOTE]
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