AMRS-P77746 * Powerwinch "Class 46" Freefall Anchor Windlass
AMRS-P77746 * Powerwinch "Class 46" Freefall Anchor Windlass
Fastest way to anchor - Anchor drops up to four times faster! Easiest way to anchor - Free-Fall stops when the anchor has reached bottom - Rope does not collect on your deck while you waste time and effort powering down. Easiest to use - just hold the helm switch for only five seconds to release free-fall, versus one to three minutes powering down. Safety - Allows you to anchor quickly in poor conditions. Precise anchoring location - Anchor your boat where you want it to be, unlike powering down where your boat will drift while you power down.
Powerwinch offers durable and smooth Free-Fall Anchor Windlass. Their free fall system allows the anchor to fall at a rate of up to 300' per minute. Easily four time faster than powering down. The gear systems are oil impregnated with heat treated oil. Stainless steel drive shafts give years of smooth and reliable performance. A tapered splice is ideal for smooth rope-to-chain transition. The motor plate is made of one piece which provides improved gear life and and smooth power transmission. The smooth motor uses less amps by not needing the battery power during free-fall. Watertight sealed stainless sealed fasteners are easy to remove and have excellent corrosion resistance.
Specifications
- Unit Weight - 24 lbs
- Retrieval Speed 70' / minute
- Line Size 5/8" Powerwinch Premium Medium Lay Nylon
- Overall Dimensions 10-9/16" L x 7" W x 6-5/16" H
- Pulling Power 1100 lbs
- Anchoring Speed Up to 350' / minute
- Chain Size 5/16" Hi-test ACCO G4
- Rodes (sold separately)
- Rope & Chain System Electro-Plated Stainless Steel
- Replaceable Rode-Glide Engineered Resin
- Avg. Amp Draw (during retrieval) - 14-18 amps
- Required Wire Size to Battery - 6 gauge (70' run)
- Included: Standard Equipped Thermal Circuit Breaker 60 amp auto reset, Dual Switch Solenoid, and Helm Operated Control Switch Rocker
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