Fulton Winch F2 725kg Heavy Duty Boat Trailer Winch
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Meet the Fulton Winch F2™ 725kg—a purpose-built manual winch that pairs robust performance with thoughtful versatility. With a 725 kg (1,595 lb) capacity, it handles challenging pulls with confidence, whether you’re loading, unloading, or repositioning heavy gear on trailers, boats, or in the shop. Designed for left- or right-handed setups, it adapts to your mounting needs and workflow, so you can position loads exactly where you want them.
Key innovations that set the F2™ apart
- Two-piece corrosion-resistant aluminium frame — lightweight, stiff, and built to resist the wear of outdoor environments, including marine air and wet work sites.
- One-piece corrosion-resistant aluminium handle — smooth, durable operation with minimal maintenance and no threading or rusting from repeated use.
- Dual gear drum — delivers steady line take-up and controlled pulls, reducing snag and jerk for safer, more predictable operations.
- Left- or right-handed attachment — flexible orientation to fit your mounting surface and line path without compromising leverage.
- 2-position handle with 6"–7" adjustment — optimise leverage for your task height and comfort, making long pulls easier.
- Strap options — choose the model that includes a 20' strap for immediate use, or select the strap-free version if you already own a compatible line.
Ideal use scenarios
- Off-road recovery or vehicle pulling where a compact, corrosion-resistant winch is needed on trailers or portable rigs.
- Workshop applications, such as pulling engines, transmissions, or heavy components into precise positions with controlled tension.
- Dockside or boat trailer setups where salt spray and humidity demand an aluminium build that resists corrosion.
Why the F2™ matters for your projects
- Reliable, controlled pulls thanks to the dual drum design, which smooths line take-up and minimises abrupt loads that can damage loads or mounting points.
- Durable in harsh conditions due to the corrosion-resistant aluminium construction, extending life in marine or wet environments.
- Flexible installation with left- or right-handed attachment and a configurable handle to suit your setup and operator preference.
Practical tips for getting the most from your Fulton Winch F2™ 725kg
- Plan your mounting orientation (left vs. right) to align the pull path with your load cradle or anchor point, reducing line-angle stress.
- If you anticipate longer pulls, opt for the 20' strap model to give you extra slack and safer load positioning.
- Regularly inspect the strap or line for wear, and lubricate moving parts per the owner’s manual to maintain smooth operation.
Specifications at a glance
- Capacity: 725 kg (1,595 lb)
- Frame: Two-piece corrosion-resistant aluminum
- Handle: One-piece corrosion-resistant aluminum
- Drum: Dual gear design for smooth operation
- Attachment: Left- or right-handed
- Handle reach: 6"–7" adjustable
- Strap: Model option with 20' strap or strap-less version
- Physical Base Footprint: 3-3/8 inches wide by 6-3/16 inches long (approx. 86 mm x 157 mm).
- The Bolt Layout: A triangular 3-bolt pattern using the included 3/8-inch diameter grade-5 carriage bolts.
- Bottom Bolt Spacing: The two bottom holes are spaced 2-1/4 inches (57 mm) apart, measured centre-to-centre.
- Top Bolt Spacing: The single top hole is positioned 4-1/2 inches (114 mm) upwards from both bottom holes, measured centre-to-centre. [1, 2, 3]
- Surface Area: Your trailer's winch stand mounting plate must be at least 3-3/8" x 6-3/16" to match the winch frame's footprint. [1, 2]
- Torque Spec: Secure the flanged locknuts to a torque rating of 28–30 ft-lbs. [1]
- Hardware Setup: The winch uses an Easy Install System (E.I.S.), where the carriage bolts slide directly into slots in the bottom frame and are held in place by push-nut retainers, so you do not need to wedge tools into the tight internal gear housing to hold the bolt heads. [1, 2]
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