This is an excellent channel. I love all the real world examples and use cases you could do with the truck bed. This was a BRILLIANT video in that regard. Hoping for more truck bed videos in the future.
Been trying to find a practical, easy, and affordable way to secure an electric winch to the back of my pick up truck, and boom....you helped solve my problem! Thanks brother! Liked & sub.
This in an interesting design, what I might have recommended would be mounting to iron or steel piping for the mount for strength and then a pulley guide that could be mounted onto the t-bar to lift the boat up and out using just the power of the winch
Genius Set Up Sir. I have a Junk Removal company and I Scrap Metal on my Channel. I have a LiftGate and I’m Thinking of Adding a Winch. 👍🏼🙏🏼💪🏼. Great Video
The winch cable may rub the bed or tailgate. I suggest replacing the winch cable with a winch rope which can be purchased from Harbor Freight, Amazon or other retailers. That winch is an idea we will see more of on TH-cam. The boat loaded a sight easier than the first video.
Neat idea, does the winch pull too many amps to run off the bed power? If not it would there be enough line to hook it across the back and then run it through a pulley on the front so you could run it off the truck 12 volt plugs right by the tailgate when in use? Cool idea for putting the boat in and it works well.
seems like a lot of work for a light boat that coule be lifted to the gate and slid in? But it gave me the idea to mount a winch in my van to tug my motorcycle in.
curious how long your radio remote control worked before it quit? I had the same idea set up for loading motorcycles. The .damn thing worked first time and quit never got it to work again. the winch is great the remote control is a piece of ****! Hah I wrote this before I listened to the whole video.The cabled remote is fine.
I think you're talking about the boondox T bone. They are great for supporting kayaks and such. Since I have a trailer now I no longer need mine. Let me know if you would like to get it. I would let it go for a really good deal.
2 things are apparent you obviously did not watch the video.. And 2 you've never actually seen a Maverick. I would say hauling a 10' boat back there doesn't qualify as tiny.😉
@@cs92lx I see Mavericks everywhere. I have a long bed, I can't imagine how it is having to keep the tailgate down for every little thing really. I don't understand why trucks like that are even made. Definitely not a work truck.
@@austinhernandez2716 That's why the Ford Maverick is selling like hot cakes because nobody wants a long bed truck. Very few people even need a bed that long. The Maverick bed is only a foot shorter than a F150 crew cab pickup. Seeing a Maverick and driving and owning a Maverick are 2 different things. I've had every size pick up known to man so I am speaking from what I know not what I think.
This is an excellent channel. I love all the real world examples and use cases you could do with the truck bed. This was a BRILLIANT video in that regard. Hoping for more truck bed videos in the future.
That's fantastic.. works great!... it will be so much faster and easily hauled back into the Maverick.. Well done..
Been trying to find a practical, easy, and affordable way to secure an electric winch to the back of my pick up truck, and boom....you helped solve my problem! Thanks brother! Liked & sub.
Glad I could help
This in an interesting design, what I might have recommended would be mounting to iron or steel piping for the mount for strength and then a pulley guide that could be mounted onto the t-bar to lift the boat up and out using just the power of the winch
good job. enjoy your video's
Nice to have those notches in the truck bed. Makes it easy, I'm still trying to figure out how to mount mine
You can do it!
Nice use of the FITS!
Genius Set Up Sir. I have a Junk Removal company and I Scrap Metal on my Channel. I have a LiftGate and I’m Thinking of Adding a Winch. 👍🏼🙏🏼💪🏼. Great Video
Thanks for your reply 👍🏼 🙂
The winch cable may rub the bed or tailgate. I suggest replacing the winch cable with a winch rope which can be purchased from Harbor Freight, Amazon or other retailers. That winch is an idea we will see more of on TH-cam. The boat loaded a sight easier than the first video.
Winch has synthetic rope no cables.
Like those commercials, "Real Men of Genius"
LOL you said Ford Maverick, but I love that old Ford Fairlane in garage
Good job🎉
Thanks 😁
Kool👏👏👏
Hey brother...thanks for posting. I am gonna try this with my F150 to help load my bass raider.
I'm in Stafford...let's connect on the water.
Sounds like a plan
Trying to build a winch set up to put my bass raider into my tundra also…
Neat idea, does the winch pull too many amps to run off the bed power? If not it would there be enough line to hook it across the back and then run it through a pulley on the front so you could run it off the truck 12 volt plugs right by the tailgate when in use? Cool idea for putting the boat in and it works well.
That pulls too many amps I tried plugging up a house fan and it wouldn't turn it.
Nice!
Thanks!
Thank you ,Sir.
You are most welcome
seems like a lot of work for a light boat that coule be lifted to the gate and slid in? But it gave me the idea to mount a winch in my van to tug my motorcycle in.
When fully loaded at the lake batteries, motors,etc it was not light over 300lbs at the end of a day of fishing wasn't fun without the winch
That is a formidable load there.@@cs92lx
Use 3/4 in Ply on the second board!
curious how long your radio remote control worked before it quit? I had the same idea set up for loading motorcycles. The .damn thing worked first time and quit never got it to work again. the winch is great the remote control is a piece of ****! Hah I wrote this before I listened to the whole video.The cabled remote is fine.
I don't use mine that often. But the last time I checked it was still working
Hows it held up?
I haven't used it much, but it has worked flawlessly when I have
how heavy is the boat?
Fully loaded around 325lbs
What is the red pulley / boat support ? Did you build that or make it ? Thanks
I think you're talking about the boondox T bone. They are great for supporting kayaks and such. Since I have a trailer now I no longer need mine. Let me know if you would like to get it. I would let it go for a really good deal.
What would you need a winch for, barely anything could fit into that tiny bed
2 things are apparent you obviously did not watch the video.. And 2 you've never actually seen a Maverick. I would say hauling a 10' boat back there doesn't qualify as tiny.😉
@@cs92lx I see Mavericks everywhere. I have a long bed, I can't imagine how it is having to keep the tailgate down for every little thing really. I don't understand why trucks like that are even made. Definitely not a work truck.
@@austinhernandez2716 That's why the Ford Maverick is selling like hot cakes because nobody wants a long bed truck. Very few people even need a bed that long. The Maverick bed is only a foot shorter than a F150 crew cab pickup. Seeing a Maverick and driving and owning a Maverick are 2 different things. I've had every size pick up known to man so I am speaking from what I know not what I think.
Wish I could hear you better. It might just be my old ears. Not sure though.
He has said in a previous video that he speaks in a low volume due to his neighbors.
Sorry we had volume issues during this video we are correcting those.
Can't here you?
Sorry had volume issues in edit