My boy Chunknwind went out and bought me a Dayrunner 2500 electric winch for my boat. He knows how much trouble it is in getting my Deep V back on the trailer, especially in the shallower ramps and wanted to help eliminate me from busting another hernia which would be my 9th in 3 years if it ever happens again. I install the mounting plate a couple of weeks ago, which took a little re-engineering, for it is really made to install over the ball on a hitch but a little grinding, priming, painting and epoxy did the trick. This winch slips over 3 studs on the mounting bracket and can be removed in a matter of seconds to store and not get stolen. I added some additional footage to the power cord as to be able to work off my Cranking battery on my boat or the cranking battery of my Explorer if needed. It comes with a remote control switch that you can have on your key ring, plus a plug in hand held switch that has about 6 feet of cord. Today was the first time I used the Big Girl and you will never know how easy, simple and GREAT it was to load my boat today. I left the trailer out of the water a few feet more than normal just to see how much power this thing has and it was wonderful. I stood on dry ground and pushed a switch and watched my boat winch itself up to the hook with no worries at all. Anyone that has a bad back, bad shoulders, bad hernia or just plain old and worn out would be well worth the money to get one of these. Hens spent around $180 on this and I spent another $10 on epoxy and extra 10 guage wire to extend the power cord from the 10 feet it comes with to 22 feet to do what I wanted it to do. Best $200 ever spent on my boat and it will defineately guarantee that I will never bust a hernia in cranking my boat on the trailer. Well worth the money for anyone that has problems in winching his/her boat on the trailer, I assure you.
I have said this before fellas and I will say it again, if you go to your grave with 1 BEST FRIEND then you will be doing better than most. I know that I have that 1 in Cliff and can't thank him enough for all that he has done for me over the past 33 years of knowing him. There is a saying "A Brother by another mother", is exactly what Cliff is to me. We don't need blood to be Brother's, just the same relationship that we have will do just fine. Hopefully, each of you reading this has a "Cliff" in their life and I would not trade mine for all the other "Cliff's" in the world. Thanks again Hens for not only the winch but just for being my Best Friend. Looking forward to our next fishing trip together, most likely, it will be for Walleye and Smallies at night at Laurel with DC Basser or maybe some night Striper action at Cumberland, either way looking forward to it already.



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