WinchRite Cordless Winch Handle

Wichrite

The best way to convert a manual winch to an electric winch, without the wiring.

–  Designed specifically for use on a sailboat
–  Torque: Achieves 130+NM of torque to stall
–  Rotation: 50-130rpm via variable speed technology in both directions allowing for two speed winch rotations.
–  Winch cog contains unique drive to prevent failure in both rotation directions.
–  Cog will not unthread or snap the retaining screw.  –  Drive: Integrated standard winch cog of stainless steel.  –  Battery: Internal rechargeable 21.6V 

Available online at the CY Store:  https://canadianboating.ca/store

 

 

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