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Blem Trac Outdoor Pontoon 35 Electric Boat Anchor Winch on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Brentwood, Tennessee, United States

Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
BLEMISHED/NEW
Type:Anchor Winch Manufacturer Part Number:T1010935 Brand:Trac Outdoor Products Co. UPC:666996101093

Pontoon 35™ Electric Anchor Winch Pontoon 35 Electric Anchor Winch will power up and down your anchor with anti-reverse internal clutch to prevent free-spooling. Specifics Maximum Anchor Capacity: 30-35 lbs. Typical Boat Length: up to 22′ Speed up: 65 ft/min Speed down: 70 ft/min Integrated roller davit Winch Dimensions (LxWxH): 19.5″ x 9.75″ x 5.75″ Davit Dimensions (LxWxH): Included above All Anchor Winch models include: Rugged All-Steel Gears 100’ of 0.20” pre-wound braided anchor rope Automatic resetting circuit breaker Sealed membrane UP/DOWN switch 14-gauge marine-grade battery wire Anchor safety chain Assembly hardware and instructions. Due to size/weight there may be additional shipping charges outside of the contiguous USA

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