Powerwinch 12v Marine Boat Trailer Winch 915, 9500 Lb on 2040-parts.com
Dennis, Kansas, United States
Power-in/Power-out, for boats up to 9500lbs.
Model 915 12V power-in/power-out allows you to control your boat as it is lowered into the water. The 915 comes complete with a 10' remote control cord and switch. It also features a pulley block for double-line applications, emergency hand crank and a 60 amp standard wiring harness. Why power-in/freewheel-out . . . or power-out? With the power-in/freewheel-out system, the electric motor pulls the boat onto the trailer yet has a clutch release that allows gravity to float the boat into the water with ease.
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