Hello everyone. I have an unusual application and need some suggestions.<br /><br />We have an aluminum boat that we use to go back and forth to our regular boat which is moored in deep water. The beach slopes down and at low tide, we have to carry the boat up hill, good 30 to 50 feet. Making the situation more difficult, the beach is not smooth and has small boulders on it. So dragging is not so easy either. The boat and engine weigh probably 150 pounds plus a few more for the gear (crab traps, coolers, etc.).<br /><br />I like to find a way to pull the boat back from the beach without help from others. One option is wheels for the stern but I am not sure how well they are going to work over the boulders and one still has to support the front, going uphill. And seems like decent flip-up wheels cost $250.<br /><br />So I had a wild idea which was to use a power winch. I can get power easily to the shore from our house. The question is what type of winch to use here. Trailer winches are one choice but I am not sure if they have enough capacity for this much wire/line. Windlass is another choice and being for marine applications, I am hoping they are more resistant to corrosion from saltwater.<br /><br />An A/C winch would be more convenient of course but I can also deal with DC units (yes, the outlet is GFCI protected). <br /><br />I would also like to know if I should use the steel wire for the cable or (nylon?) line. The boat may sang on things so need to have something that is safe here.<br /><br />Needless to say, dont want to spend a fortune here (under $500 would be nice). Just anything that can help my aching back from dragging the boat last night
. Any advice is appreciated including this being a bad idea
. <br /><br />Thanks,<br />Amir