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Bass Pro Shops® Fisherman Anchor Winch

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This Fisherman Anchor Winch by Bass Pro Shops is designed for anchors up to 25 lbs. and is suitable for fishing boats, utility boats, john boats and runabouts. The winch’s anti-reverse with an internal clutch works to prevent free spooling. Includes 100' of 3/16'' nylon anchor line. Size: 10" x 9-3/4" x 5-3/4". Color: Black.

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This Fisherman Anchor Winch by Bass Pro Shops is designed for anchors up to 25 lbs. and is suitable for fishing boats, utility boats, john boats and runabouts. The winch’s anti-reverse with an internal clutch works to prevent free spooling. Includes 100' of 3/16'' nylon anchor line. Size: 10" x 9-3/4" x 5-3/4". Color: Black.

  • Designed for anchors up to 25-pounds
  • Ideal for fishing, utility, john and runabout boats
  • Anti-reverse with an internal clutch prevents free spooling
  • Retrieve rate: 65' per minute
  • Includes 100' of 3/16'' nylon anchor line
  • Power: 12V DC
  • Size: 10" x 9-3/4" x 5-3/4"
  • Color: Black.
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No there is not one on the unit. Try checking your breakers
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There is not a reset button.
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My pontoon is an 18 ft Tracker Float Boat and it doesn't have a front deck so how can I mount an electric anchor front and back that will raise 20 lb anchors?
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1. Locate anchor roller on deck in desired location. The anchor roller must be located at the edge of the deck and must
extend over the edge to allow the anchor to clear the deck when it is docked in the anchor roller.
2. Look below the deck and check for any obstructions underneath the desired anchor roller location. Also make sure
there is enough space for the winch to be placed in-line with rope spool centered on the anchor roller.
3. Using a marker or pencil, mark the anchor roller mounting holes on the deck.
4. Remove anchor roller. Drill the holes.
5. Secure the anchor roller to the deck using three bolts, nuts and washers. Use fender washers and/or marine plywood
under the deck to ensure the greatest strength and to spread the load.
6. Place winch on boat deck and align the center of the rope spool with the center of the anchor roller.
7. Look below the deck and check for any obstructions underneath the desired anchor winch mounting location.
8. Mark and drill the holes. There are four 5/16” bolt mounting holes and two 5/16” holes for the battery lead wires.
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the unit is 12"X12" and 4" high with a remote control I see endless ways to mount the unit even upside down.
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60 fpm
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65 feet per minute. Pretty much the same, up and down, under load and not under load.
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Feet per minute is influenced by electrical input to the winch motor… low battery equal slower motor rotation… also the speed will increase as it comes up
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12V Marine/Deep cycle marine battery
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A 12V Marine battery such as item 38-525-044-02 will work. Any extra batteries on board used for accessories (trolling motor, lights, radio). See picture for wiring.
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12 volt
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The power source is 12V DC.
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12 volt, marine, or car battery. It also doesn't use much power from the battery.
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This unit is run by a 12 volt DC battery and must be wired to your existing battery or insert it in a power point on your boat.. Mount the switch where you want and you're in business.
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This winch will draw up to 20amps depending on load from the anchor. Do not use wire sizes smaller than 14 AWG with 105 degree C rated insulation.
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Not certain, but it's not may. It doesn't use much power from the battery.
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More then the junk switch can handel.
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