Additional Information
Features
Retrieve your boat in minutes at the push of a button with these super-duty, full-featured electric trailer winches. Trac Winches offer free-wheeling launch with positive lock when not winding. A built-in light makes night operation easier. Include 30' of 7/32" cable with hook, circuit breaker, installation wire, emergency manual hand crank, remote control with 10' of cable, and key fob wireless remote. Capable of pulling 6' of line per minute under load.
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- Built-in light for nighttime operation
- 30' of 7/32" cable
- Includes wireless remote
Specs
Unit Weight | 24.80 lb |
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Brand | TRAC |
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Jerry from
A must have
If you have been using a crank boat winch like I have for years, stop. Install a Trac Electric Trailer Winch and you will be glad you did. It takes the use of some common tools, regular mechanic skills and about a half hour to install. My Trac Electric Winch made a huge difference in retrieving my boat. Yes, I would recommend this product to anyone. Overton is the place to purchase, friendly, helpful, and shipped before promised date.
Date published: 2012-08-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bruce from
Nice Winch
I have purchased this winch before for use on my other boats. I like the winch and the remote control feature is great! I've had a problem with one of the winches and the manufacturer took quick action to rush a new replacement winch to me. I highly recommend the product and the Trac Company. I would buy this winch again.
Date published: 2012-07-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
605 from
"Easy install, worked like it said"
I wanted a affordable electric trailer winch that's easy to install, I bought a battery tray and bolted it to the trailer frame, took off the old hand winch and bolted this right to the same spot on the frame, hooked up the wires to the battery like it says and pluged it in, works just like it suppose to, I have a 21 foot Thompson Fisherman, I can load that boat by myself, no problem and not break a sweat, its that easy.
Date published: 2012-07-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Lumi from
Electronic wench by Trac
I use it on my boat. It's a lot easier to bring the boat out of the water. Just use your remote and it bring up the boat onto your trailer. It's a great product.
Date published: 2012-06-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Mike from
Great, I stay dry on cold fishing days
Great
Date published: 2011-09-09
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Prime Hooker from
More power at the touch of a button!
This power winch is a back saver! I can now retrieve my boat (18.5' Fun Deck) using only the power of the winch, no more cranking. This baby is more powerful than I could have asked for. I use a dual-purpose battery in a battery box to power the winch. Fantastic piece of equipment!
Date published: 2011-07-18
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Skip from
Awesome looking winch , however.........
Installed winch and was impressed with ease of install and remote control module.have a 5000 lb boat so bought the 9000 lb model. Went on vacation and when I tried to retrieve the boat the which gears gave out leaving me with the safety chain to pull out the boat. Like the winch but needs to have stronger gears !!
Date published: 2011-07-13
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Butch from
Electric winch
Measure carefully or you could wind up buying a much larger winch stand to accommodate the winch. I had to trim the plastic housing to get it to fit on a 12" winch stand.
Date published: 2011-07-06
Q & A
How would you mount this winch on a shorelander boat trailor?
I would mount in the place of your old winch
Date published: 2015-09-23
I have a Hurricane 211 deck boat on a flat bung trailer. Approx. 5000lbs. Can this winch handle it single line?
Based off of the information provided it should work for your boat. Please feel free to give us a call and we will be more than happy to discuss this to confirm that.
Date published: 2015-09-23
I need an electric winch to slowly lift and slowly lower a 350 lb sailboat keel. Requirements: wireless remote control, power up and down (i.e. it has to slowly let the line out), not cost more than a few hundred dollars. It doesn't have to be super st...
I need an electric winch to slowly lift and slowly lower a 350 lb sailboat keel. Requirements: wireless remote control, power up and down (i.e. it has to slowly let the line out), not cost more than a few hundred dollars. It doesn't have to be super strong cause the boat uses a pair of triple pullies. It is a Holder 20 sailboat. I am not strong enough to crank it up anymore: too many birthdays.
This winch would suffivce as it has a 3,500 lb vertical lift capacity. and it has wireless remote.
Date published: 2015-09-23
When connecting the positive and negative cable to the battery, do you need to install the circut breaker (that comes with the winch) or a fuse between the positive cable end and the battery?
yes or it will eventually burn up the motor especially if you have a very good battery.
Date published: 2015-09-23