TRAC StrikeZone 25 AutoDeploy Anchor Winch

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TRC-69001
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TRAC StrikeZone 25 AutoDeploy Anchor Winch

The TRAC StrikeZone 25 Anchor Winch is designed for use with mushroom and river anchors up to 25 lbs making it ideal for use aboard small fishing craft. One touch of TRAC's AutoDeploy button will automatically deploy your anchor freeing your arms and hands to continue to fish without interruption! AutoDeploy will automatically stop the winch when the anchor touches the bottom. At this point either stop the auto deployment by touching any button on the switch or you permit controlled drifting. AutoDeploy senses the bottom, and when slack in the rope becomes tight, the rope will automatically be released until the boat begins to hold. At this point the spool will lock. It is that simple and that convenient to use.

This TRAC anchor winch is suitable for all boats where a 25 lbs. anchor and 100 ft. of rope are sufficient.

Key Features:

  • Maintains boat position in the Strike Zone
  • AutoDeploy automatically stops the winch when the anchor touches the sea or lake bed.
  • Includes 100-ft. of rope with 500 lb. break strength
  • Retrieves 100-ft. of rope in 2 minutes
  • Safe for use with starting battery

Specifications:

  • Compact 12v Electric Winch requires just 7.5" x 7.5" of deck space.
  • Small Craft Anchor Davit (roller) is ideal for anchors up to 25 lbs.
  • Sealed marine-grade Membrane Switch
  • 10-foot heavy 14-gauge battery wire
  • Includes 20-Amp circuit breaker
  • 2-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty

NOTE: Compatible with TRAC Gen 2 Anchor Winch AutoDeploy Second Switch Kit #69042

Replaces old TRAC part # T10100

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Google Product Type:
Anchor Mate
Wiser:
Yes
Product MPN:
69001
Product UPC:
666996101000
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