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Boat Trailer Winches
Electric and Manual Winches for Boat Trailers
A good, reliable electric (or hand) winch for your boat or boat trailer is worth its weight in gold. Your boat is an expensive asset and securing it safely and correctly should be a top priority.
As mentioned, when it comes to safely and efficiently loading and unloading your boat, a reliable boat trailer winch is an indispensable tool. Whether you're an avid sailor, a weekend fisherman, or just love spending time on the water, a good winch ensures your boat gets onto and off your trailer securely and with as little effort as possible, ready for your next adventure.
We have a various types of high-quality boat trailer winches available. From high quality electric boat trailer specific winches, to 12/24v electric utility winches and even manual hand winches. These models come from some of the most reputable brands in the market and all include their local manufacturer warranties.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by choice and not sure where to begin, give the following article a read, as we dive into Choosing the Best Boat Trailer Winch for Your Boat.
FieryRed 3 Speed 4400lb Manual Hand Winch with Synthetic Rope
FIERYRED3.0 / 5.0
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3 Speed 4410lb Hand Winch With Synthetic Rope by FieryRed This high quality manual 3 speed hand winch is made carbon steel and includes 10m of 7mm...
View full detailsFieryRed Hand Winch 3000kg/6615lb 3 Speed with Dyneema Webbing Strap
FIERYRED5.0 / 5.0
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3 Speed 3000lb Hand Winch with 8m Dyneema Webbing Strap This 3 Speed Hand Winch with Dyneema Webbing Strap is made from heavy duty carbon steel w...
View full detailsGiantz Geared 4000lb Hand Winch with Synthetic Rope
Giantz5.0 / 5.0
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3 Speed 4000lb Manual Hand Winch With Synthetic Rope by Giantz This high quality Giantz hand winch is made with dyneema synthetic rope and 3 spee...
View full detailsArk 1900lb Manual Boat Trailer Winch with Web Strap
ArkWind in, without getting wound up with the Ark 1900lb/860kg Trailer Boat Winch Launching and retrieving your boat has never been easier and less s...
View full detailsArk 1400lb Manual Boat Trailer Winch with Web Strap
ArkWind in, without getting wound up with the 1400lb Ark Trailer Boat Winch Launching and retrieving your boat has never been easier and less stres...
View full detailsArk 600lb Manual Boat Trailer Winch with Steel Cable
ArkWind in, without getting wound up with the 600lb Ark Boat Trailer Winch Launching and retrieving your tinnie has never been easier and less stres...
View full detailsArk 2500lb Manual Boat Trailer Winch with Web Strap
ArkWind in without getting wound up with the manual 2,500lb Ark Boat Trailer Winch Launching and retrieving your boat is now easier than ever with th...
View full detailsRynomate 4-Ton / 8800lb Hand Winch Puller with Double Car Hook
Rynomate4-Ton Hand Winch Puller with Double Car Hook by Rynomate Tough jobs need tougher tools, and that’s exactly what the RYNOMATE 4-Ton Hand Winch Pull...
View full detailsWhy a Boat Trailer Winch is Essential
A boat trailer winch is crucial for several reasons:
- Safety: A robust winch prevents accidents by securely holding your boat in place during transport and launching.
- Ease of Use: With the right winch, loading and unloading your boat becomes a smooth and hassle-free process, saving you time and effort.
- Versatility: Modern winches come with multiple functionalities, such as electric and manual options, ensuring you have the right tool for any situation.
Types of Boat Trailer Winches
Our collection features a variety of winches from renowned brands like Runva, Powerwinch, Warn, and Fieryred. Each type of winch offers unique benefits tailored to your specific needs:
Electric Boat Trailer Winches
Electric winches are perfect for those who prefer a hands-free, powerful solution. These winches provide:
- Convenience: Simply press a button to effortlessly load or unload your boat.
- Power: Electric winches can handle heavier loads, making them ideal for larger boats.
- Failsafe Manual Crank: In case of power failure, these winches come with a manual crank option, ensuring you are never stranded.
Electric Utility Winches
These versatile winches are not only great for boats but also for other utility purposes:
- Multi-Functional: Use them for various tasks beyond just your boat, such as hauling equipment or vehicles.
- Efficiency: Their powerful electric motors ensure quick and reliable operation.
Manual Hand Winches
For those who prefer a more traditional approach, manual hand winches offer:
- Simplicity: Easy to use and maintain, with no need for a power source.
- Control: Provide precise control over the winching process, making them perfect for smaller boats.
- Durability: Built to withstand the elements and provide years of reliable service.
Choosing the right boat trailer winch depends on your specific needs and preferences. Our selection ensures you'll find the perfect winch to match your requirements, whether you need the power and convenience of an electric winch, the versatility of a utility winch, or the straightforward reliability of a manual hand winch.
Invest in a high-quality boat trailer winch from our collection today and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your boat is always secure and ready for your next voyage.
If you require any assistance in selecting the correct electric or hand winch for your boat trailer, please don't hesitate to reach out. We'd be happy to help.
All our winches include their full manufacturer warranties.
Boat Trailer Winches FAQ
A boat trailer winch is a device used to help load and unload a boat onto a trailer. It's essential for making the process easier and safer, especially if you're doing it alone. The winch provides the necessary mechanical advantage to pull the boat onto the trailer without excessive physical effort (i.e. hurting your back!).
There are two main types of boat trailer winches: manual (hand-crank) winches and electric winches. Manual winches are operated by turning a handle, while electric winches use a motor to pull the boat. Electric winches are more convenient but require a power source, usually the boat's battery.
It's also important to note that within the electric boat trailer winch category, there are 2 sub-categories. The first are those winches developed specifically as boat trailer winches. These winches usually include a manual crank override. The second are electric utility winches. While these don't have a manual override option, they are more versatile, can be used for various other tasks, and can often be a bit faster and include other features the traditional boat winches don't have.
For a more detailed breakdown of the different types of boat trailer winches please click here.
To determine the appropriate winch capacity for your trailer winch, you need to consider the weight of your boat. A general rule is to select a winch with a capacity that is at least 50% more than the boat's total weight. For example, if your boat weighs 1,200 kg, you should choose a winch with a capacity of at least 1,800 kg. This ensures that the winch can handle the load safely and efficiently. For a more on working out the correct winch size please click here.
Unloading your winch by hand is a strenuous task at the best of times. Electric winches come to the rescue and offer several benefits, including ease of use, faster loading and unloading times, and less physical strain. They are especially useful for larger boats and for people who might struggle with the manual effort required by hand-crank winches.
Many boat trailer winches can be installed by the boat owner with basic tools and some mechanical knowledge. However, if you're not confident in your ability to install it correctly or if the installation seems complex, it's a good idea to hire a professional to ensure it's done safely and correctly.
Regular maintenance is important to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your winch. This includes lubricating moving parts, checking for wear and tear on the cable or strap, and ensuring all bolts and screws are tight. For electric winches, also check the electrical connections and battery condition. Many of the winch models will include maintenance guides too.
The choice between a cable and a strap or synthetic rope depends on personal preference and specific needs. Steel cables are durable and can handle heavy loads, but they can fray and are prone to rust. Synthetic straps or ropes are lighter, easier to handle, and less likely to cause injury if they break, but they may not be as durable under heavy loads.
If you're replacing a cable or rope on your winch make sure to check the rated breaking strength of the cable/rope to ensure it can handle the weight of your boat. Much like the winch, it should be able to hold a weight at least 25-50% more than the weight of your boat.
Safety is paramount when using a boat trailer winch. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions, ensure the winch is properly secured to the trailer, and never exceed the winch's rated capacity. Keep hands and clothing away from the winch when in operation, and use gloves when handling the cable or rope.
Yes, a winch can be used for both loading and unloading your boat. To unload, you simply reverse the direction of the winch. Electric winches often have a built-in reversing function, while manual winches may require you to disengage the ratchet mechanism to let the cable out smoothly.
Consider purchasing accessories such as a winch cover to protect it from the elements and a wireless remote control for electric winches for easier operation. Additionally, safety hooks and chocks can help secure the boat during loading and unloading.
If you have a question or need help finding the right boat trailer winch for your needs please don't hesitate to reach out, we'd be happy to help! Click here to contact us.