This is the winch that Cape Seafoods uses to lower barrels of bait down aboard boats.
This is the winch that Cape Seafoods uses to lower barrels of bait down aboard boats.
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that is beautiful.
I’ve seen one that is mathematically engineered to stand at a specific angle so it swings out when loaded, and cleverly retracts back when empty. But it is rumored to be picking up speed–or, is it that the loaders are slowing down?