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  2. Brompton Caribou - Wikipedia

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    The winches on these boats usually carried between 1500–2000 feet of 7/16 steel cable. ... 40-50 litres of water. ... bow hooked up the cable on the winch, when ...

  3. USNS Grasp - Wikipedia

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    USNS Grasp (T-ARS-51) is a Safeguard-class rescue and salvage ship, the second United States Navy ship of that name.. Grasp was laid down on 30 March 1983 by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin; launched on 2 May 1985; and commissioned on 14 December 1985 as USS Grasp (ARS-51).

  4. Come-along - Wikipedia

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    A come-along. A come-along, also known as a power puller, is a hand-operated winch with a ratchet used to pull objects. The drum is wrapped with wire rope.A similar tool that uses a nylon strap is used to straighten trees, as it straightens gradually over time, therefore not splitting the trunk.

  5. Winch - Wikipedia

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    The winch pulls in 1,000 to 1,600 m (3,300 to 5,200 ft) of high-tensile steel wire or a synthetic fibre cable, attached at the other end to the glider. The cable is released at a height of about 400 to 700 m (1,300 to 2,300 ft) after a short, steep climb. [6]

  6. Little Harbor 44 - Wikipedia

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    36.50 ft (11.13 m) Beam: 13.67 ft (4.17 m) ... There is a 120 volt 50 amp shore power cable as well. ... with Barient 32 self-tailing primary winches featuring ...

  7. USNS Adventurous - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Elton Sette has an oceanographic winch with a maximum pull weight of 15,380 pounds (6,980 kg) which can deploy up to 8,000 meters (26,000 feet) of 3/8-inch (9.5-mm) conductor cable. She also has a CTD winch with a maximum pull weight of 14,700 pounds (6,700 kg) which can deploy 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) of 3/8-inch (9.5-mm) conductor ...