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Marine Auto Deploy Anchor Winch By Trac Outdoor T1020825ad ** Fast Free Ship ** on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Winch Manufacturer Part Number:T1020825AD Brand:Trac Outdoor

(New in Box) Auto Deploy Anchor Winch by Trac Outdoor

Model # T1020825AD

Trac Outdoor
Angler Anchor Winches feature Touch and Release TRAC AutoDeploy. With the touch of a button (press and release), the anchor is powered down smoothly and quietly, while you go about your boating activity. When the anchor reaches bottom, the winch will transition from steady power-deploy and begin releasing rope just a few feet at a time, until the there is enough rope out, then the winch will "lock" holding the boat position. You can always let more rope out by powering the rope IN or OUT. Or, press the AutoDeploy button again if the anchor drags due to changing conditions, such as wind or current.

Features include:
  • Push-button AutoDeploy which automatically deploys the anchor
  • Automatically releases the rope needed to hold the boat in position
  • Great for fishing to allow a "controlled" drift
  • 3 button operation UP / DOWN / AUTO DEPLOY
  • Wireless Remote Control included
  • Attached or separated davit
  • Rugged All-Steel Gears
  • 100’ of 0.20” pre-wound braided anchor rope
  • Automatic resetting circuit breaker
  • Sealed membrane switch
  • 14-gauge marine-grade battery wire which is 17 ft long
  • Anchor safety chain
  • Assembly hardware and instructions
  • 2 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty

Specifications:

Maximum Anchor Capacity: 20-25 lbs. (18-20 lbs. recommended)
Typical Boat Length: up to 20′
Speed up:  65 ft/min
Speed down:  70 ft/min


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