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eWincher Review

eWincher Electric Winch Handle Review—Part 1, Our Testing

October 14, 2020September 22, 2020 by John Harries

The eWincher is a breakthrough product, but is this expensive piece of kit something you need? John tests it thoroughly on a 56-foot sailboat and then takes a deep dive into its capabilities.

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eWincher Electric Winch Handle Review—Part 2, The Competition

August 29, 2022October 5, 2020 by John Harries

In Part 1 I shared our experience with eWincher on Morgan’s Cloud over this summer. In this follow up article I’m going to compare eWincher to electric winches as well as three competing products.

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eWincher Electric Winch Handle Review—Part 3, Reliability and Summary

October 17, 2020 by John Harries

In this third and final part, I’m going to share what I learned from grilling Chrysadev, the company that developed and makes eWincher, about reliability and service.

And then I will wrap up with a summary that will help you decide if eWincher is right for you.

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