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Anybody who has ever tried pulling in a cray or crab pot without using a pulley will know how tiring the process can be. Its tough manual labor, not to mention it can also be dangerous for both the user and the boat. There’s a high risk of hurting yourself physically and scratching up the boat's paint job at the same time. With all that in mind, investing in an electric Stressfree Marine Line Hauler becomes a no-brainer.
This heavy duty 400lb/220kg marine series cray pot line hauler from the Stressfree Marine team takes the heavy lifting and hauling out of recreational or professional crab, cray and lobster fishing.
It has a line pull capacity of 400lbs, or 220kg, and is designed to minimise the effort required to haul heavy pots, long lines and even anchors.
The Stressfree Marine Heavy Duty Pot Hauler has been designed to sustain a hard workout.
Manufactured to the highest quality standards using marine grade stainless steel, and featuring an Italian motor and Gearbox. This unit has been tested and proven to lift and haul with minimal effort. The Heavy Duty Pot Hauler has particularly been designed to minimise the struggle required to haul heavy crayfish pots, crab pots and long lines.
The Stressfree Marine Heavy Duty Pot Line Hauler is your dependable companion for lifting and hauling, transforming your marine operations into a smoother, more efficient process. Trust in our innovative design, top-notch materials, and unmatched ease of use. Make your marine adventures truly stress-free with Stressfree Marine – where reliability meets innovation.
Note: the unit needs to be mounted in a structurally sound part of the vessel where you can gain access to strengthen the underside of the gunwale, install the rod holder and secure the base either to the deck or side pocket to create a very solid mount.
Simply sleeve the base of the Heavy Duty Pot Hauler into the rod holder, secure with the locking pin, plug into the power source and you are ready for action.
The Stressfree Marine Heavy Duty Pot Hauler is rated to lift 220lbs / 100kg on spinner and 440lbs / 200kg on capstan head for a slower, more controlled lift.
It has a line pull speed of 74m/min or 243ft/m.
We're Australians, and we like to support our fellow Australians, which is why all our products are sourced locally from the official Australian distributors. Nothing is imported directly and we don't stock any grey imports. This also means that all manufacturer warranties are fully honored by the brands themselves.
This is one big recovery thimble, looks super tuff.
The soft shackle is well constructed and super tough.
Can't wait to try them out.
Great product nice and compact and in a great case
Excellent quality product. Very good value for money. Easy to install works great with the Boab 40 litre tank.
Well packaged with speedy delivery.
Great quality, purchased the pump and fitting kit as well. Easy to install in our new Lions Club BBQ trailer. Great quality, value for money, well packaged and speedy delivery.
Warn VR EVO Winch Hawse Fairlead | 104219
The winch is good but had to upgrade the wiring that came with it. The winch hit a peak of 125 amps pulling my 5 mtr side console onto the trailer.
It seemed to do it easy, but the standard wiring was way too hot afterward for my liking.
I use my boat a lot so I wanted to make sure the winch could pull all the power it wants with no issues.
Batteries supplying the winch are 2 x 200-amp hour lithium’s (LifePo4) wired in parallel that give a combined continuous peak amp output of up to 205 amps for 5 mins.
Upgraded all the wiring to 0 AWG ultra-high current marine power cable capable of handling 200amps and changed over to 175 amp rated Anderson plugs.
Housed the solenoid and rocker switch in a waterproof switch box with cable glands for cabling and mounted it to the trailer.
It wasn’t cheap at around $600 for the upgraded cabling, terminal lugs, heat shrink and waterproof housing, but it was well and truly worth it.
Went away fishing and put the boat on and off the trailer everyday for 8 days. At one particularly steep ramp with wind and current playing havoc the winch didn’t miss a beat.