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Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap

Item # 81186
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Key Features

  • New smooth shift lever assembly

  • Hardened gears for added strength

  • Tapered wobble-free handle shaft

  • Lock nuts eliminate problems from road vibration


Our Price   $69.99

Availability: In Stock

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Product Description
overtons Built to handle tough marine use, this 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch from Overton's features one-piece solid steel gears and gear pawl. The ergonomic Power-Grip handle on the 2,000-lb. dual drive trailer winch provides smooth easier turning. 4.1:1 gear ratio. Silver EDC construction. Overton's 2,000-lb. dual drive trailer winch includes 20' strap. Manufactured to meet SAE J1853 standards. Five-year warranty.
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Specifications
Drive Dual
Capacity 2,000 lbs.
Coating Silver EDC
Strap 20 ft.
Gear Ratio 4.1:1
Ratchet Two-way w/neutral

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Overton'sOverton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap
 
4.3

(based on 15 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (9)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (3)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (1)

86%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to install (14)
  • Attractive (5)
  • Durable (5)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Replacement (9)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Well made

    This winch is overkill for my 16.5' alumacraft. It is rated twice what the original winch was. But it works great, and feels very sturdy.

    This winch is overkill for my 16.5' alumacraft. It is rated twice what the original winch was. But it works great, and feels very sturdy.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    Not Heavy Duty

    The product was easy to install and matched the existing bolt pattern on the trailer. The handle bent the first time I used it. I ended up scavenging the old winch and using my ...Read complete review

    The product was easy to install and matched the existing bolt pattern on the trailer. The handle bent the first time I used it. I ended up scavenging the old winch and using my old winch handle which was significantly better. After about 15 uses I have noticed the gears are rounding quite a bit but the winch is not yet slipping. The product is made in China and the metal used is sub-grade. I would recommend this product for a smaller boat or PWC. Make sure you use a good safety chain, as the product will likely fail after continued use. This product is not acceptable for my 21' Chaparral.

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    5.0

    Can't Go Wrong

    By Windblown

    from Kendallville, IN

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Comfortable Handle
    • Easy To Install
    • Easy to use
    • Well built

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Loading Fishing Boat

      Comments about Overton's Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap:

      I orderd this to replace my original winch. It arrived on time, installed easily and it works well.

       
      3.0

      Not Heavy Duty

      By Gregg

      from Toledo Ohio

      About Me Casual Driver

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Install
      • Universal design

      Cons

      • Flimsy Design
      • The handle is easily bent

      Best Uses

      • Replacement

      Comments about Overton's Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap:

      The product was easy to install and matched the existing bolt pattern on the trailer. The handle bent the first time I used it. I ended up scavenging the old winch and using my old winch handle which was significantly better. After about 15 uses I have noticed the gears are rounding quite a bit but the winch is not yet slipping. The product is made in China and the metal used is sub-grade. I would recommend this product for a smaller boat or PWC. Make sure you use a good safety chain, as the product will likely fail after continued use. This product is not acceptable for my 21' Chaparral.

       
      5.0

      Great product

      By Gary/The Scoutmaster

      from West Rutland, VT

      About Me On the road all the time

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Install
      • Work very well

      Cons

      • None

      Best Uses

      • Replacement

      Comments about Overton's Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap:

      Duel gears help make this winch work easier than any sindle gear winch by 10x

       
      5.0

      works really smoth winding

      By ray

      from nw pa

      About Me Mechanic

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Install

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about Overton's Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap:

          installed easy winds up easy

           
          3.0

          Does fit a Shorlandr trailer exactly

          By Vanderslice

          from Raymore, MO

          About Me Weekend Warrior Basser

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Durable

          Cons

          • Difficult To Install

          Best Uses

          • Replacement

          Comments about Overton's Overton's 2,000-lb. Dual Drive Trailer Winch With 20' Strap:

          Installed the winch and used it the first time 2 weeks ago. It worked great unloading the trailer but the spring for the latch came off when reloading the boat on the trailer and was lost to the lake. They are paying for shipping since it is within the first 30 days but I have to drive 2 hours to the lake, take it off, ship it back and wait 5-7 days for a new one. Not the most convenient thing to do during spring bass season. They were very friendly in customer service and Ashley was great to work with.

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          • Q:

            What does the 3 to 1 or 4 to one mean on a trailer winch? Which one makes it easier to pull out a 1986 19ft mastercraft with a flat bunk trailer? Which winch do you recommend?
            Asked on 7/25/2011 by Tom from Vancouver, WA

            1 answer

            • A:

              This is the gear ratio. The higher the number, the lower the gear and better winching ability with less effort. The lower the number, the higher the gear which translates to faster winching but harder to winch under load.

              Answered on 3/29/2012 by Sparky from Raymore, MO
          • Q:

            I have a 20 ft I/O V hull boat and was wondering what size winch would I need?
            Asked on 6/1/2011 by Jeff from Pasco, WA

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              A:

              The rule of thumb is using a winch rated at 50% of your boats total weight, (For example, a 4000lb boat would require a 2000lb rated winch at minimum.) If you have a bunk trailer or frequent shallow ramps I would use a winch with a heavier rating. Also, dual drive gears tend to spread the weight across the winch better than a single gear.

              Answered on 8/16/2012 by Gregg from Toledo Ohio
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