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Trac Outdoors StrikeZone 25 Electric Anchor Winch - Anchors Up to 25 lb. - Includes 100-feet of Pre-Wound Anchor Rope with Use (69001)

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Features

  • Easy to Operate: Allows you to automatically raise and lower your anchor with easy-to-use buttons; Provides simple, smooth operation with excellent holding power
  • Features: High-efficiency, 12-volt DC, all-steel gear motor that uses less battery power than other brands; Retrieves up to 100-feet of rope in two minutes
  • Maximum Anchor Capacity: 25 lb.
  • Includes: 100-feet of 5/32-inch pre-wound braided anchor rope, automatic resetting circuit breaker, sealed membrane switch, 14-gauge marine-grade battery wire (12-feet in length), anchor safety chain, assembly hardware and instructions
  • Note: Anchor not included; Comes with a limited one-year warranty

Description

The TRAC Outdoors StrikeZone 25 Electric Anchor Winch allows you to automatically raise and lower your anchor with easy-to-use buttons. It has a maximum anchor capacity of 25 lb. and provides simple, smooth operation with excellent holding power. This winch features a high-efficiency, 12-volt DC, all-steel gear motor that uses less battery power than other brands. This product includes: 100-feet of 5/32-inch pre-wound braided anchor rope, automatic resetting circuit breaker, sealed membrane switch, 14-gauge marine- grade battery wire (12-feet in length), anchor safety chain and assembly hardware (anchor not included). Includes a limited one-year warranty.


Manufacturer: ‎Trac Outdoors


Brand: ‎Camco


Model: ‎Camco


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎11.18 x 9.02 x 6.34 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎69001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎69001


Date First Available: February 27, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Good winch with some precautions.
I put this on my 16 ft. fishing boat. It came with the extra switch for the helm, which was nice. There are some quirks about it that can be remedied if the operator is aware of them. First is safety. The auto deploy is really awesome! One must be aware that at times this winch may auto deploy all on its own (really scary) though. Two things should be done that are usually standard practice on larger vessels anyway. 1. An additional safety kill switch for this winch is a good idea. It will prevent auto deploy mishaps. 2. A pin to secure the anchor when underway. I recommend a ball lock release pin 1/4" diameter by 3.5" grip. It will fit right into the mount. You could also use a line to tie off the anchor as shown in my picture, but the pin would be better for towing. If you go with the pin, get an anchor with 5-6" of shank. This will line up the ring on the anchor with the safety pin holes on the mount. The anchor I have in the picture has too long a shank in my opinion, 6" shank would be better. Also it is a good practice to cleat the anchor line, so you might want to mount a cleat nearby. This winch is under-powered for heavy pulling, so make sure you break the anchor free before winching in line... use the cleat to break anchor free, or your winch won't last long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2019 by Randy Ferraro Randy Ferraro

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars Not Good
Purchased this unit, installed the unit. Had to fish the wires back to the battery. Once I had it all wired, does not work. Have power to the unit going into the module inside, nothing coming out of the control module. Can't go to the manufacture website, the IP has been changed and whoever the administrator is for Trac Outdoors apparently does not look at the emails or website. If you go through Amazon for product support it takes you to Camco. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by chris heston

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars Anchor NOT knotted! Rolls right off….
We lost the anchor after the first use. Rolled right off the damn spool. It is not knotted or tied to the spool at all!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021 by joey

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars Electric anchor
Ordered wrong one.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2021 by mary hansen

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars beware of auto deploy
well, it was easy to install, and seemed to operate great, then it happened. darn thing auto deployed at about 11 miles an hour without anyone knowing. finally i spotted it moving and stopped the boat. we were at 57 feet so it took a lot of line out and got the boat stopped before all the rope was out and it grabbed. this had happened once before but we thought maybe someone bumped the extra dash button.. as a result the anchor rope got tangled in the prop. we had to cut the anchor lose, bye bye and luckily we had a trolling motor to get to some nearby coast to get out of the boat and undo some rope around the prop. but if we didnt have the troller we would have been drifting along. MY ADVICE: put an extra power switch , (which is what i plan to do after i get a new spool since it destroyed the one in the machine,) so you can cut power to it when necessary. so hopefully we can get the &*(^ -ing thing fixed. ps. half the time the auto deploy doesnt work.. better to use up and down, going to see if i can disable that too, maybe cut a wire? POS ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018 by Bassin Gas

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