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RainDog
Platinum Member Joined: February-21-2007 Location: Mke/Grn Lake WI Status: Offline Points: 1387 |
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Posted: April-02-2007 at 9:28pm |
Andy,
I have a ShoreMaster electric motor kit that we took off our lift last year. It is the type that uses a rubber wheel that when engaged, will spin the hand wheel automatically. It runs off the boat battery. It worked very well on both our pontoon boat and 1957 Chris Craft woodie inboard. I'd sell or trade it. I'm looking for a bunch of stuff for my 62 CC Classic. -Steve |
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8122pbrainard
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Andy, The spool is probably a OEM part. I've converted 2 Shoremasters but have always tied in to the exsisting winches with a gearbox and motor.
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Furno
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Hello All,
Well the ice is starting to leave our Michigan lakes and it time to starting getting prepared to put the lift back in. This year I’m finally going to convert my Shore Station manual crank lift to an electric lift. I’m looking for some help finding some parts for an eclectic lift. A friend gave me an Ace lift, but it needs a motor and it’s missing the spool (at least I think it’s called a spool) that the cable winds onto. Usually this spool is connected to the eclectic lift via a pipe. I’ve been able to find the motors pretty easily, but I can’t find the spools. Anyone know where I can find one? Thanks |
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Andy
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