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Strap measures 15' long x 2" wide - perfect for most strap-accommodating hand winches. Includes hook and has a break strength of 2,600 lbs.
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Note: Strap may also be used with smaller winches (DL14125 and DL15002). However, it will require a 2-3/4" long x 1/14" diameter bolt (not included).
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Zach: Hey everybody, Zach here at Etrailer.com. Today we're looking at a winch replacement strap from Dutton-Lanson, this is going to be a really nice way to replace an old, worn out or damaged strap. This is intended to help get your boat back on your trailer at the ramp, but also to keep it secured when you use it with all your other straps for your trailer.Now, this is going to be a direct replacement for Dutton-Lanson winches, but you can see here, I have it on a Fulton winch, so as long as it fits that two inch diameter in there, this is going to be ideal for swapping out, regardless of those brands. Now, if you're looking for a strap of different sizes, this one is going to come in a 12 or 15-foot like I have here today, but also a 20 foot. Can see the two inch wide strap there, it's constructed of pretty good material, it feels a lot like a seatbelt. It's going to be right in line with that standard winch strap that most are going to come with.And down here at this hook here where our bow eye is connected, it's just going to be a standard hook, there's nothing fancy about it.
I do feel like the gate on that is a little stiff, so if you don't have a lot of room to work down there, it might be a little tough, but it's not too difficult. Then the strap has doubled- back on itself, has good stitching there, so this is going to be really good quality there. I'll get that put back in place.Now, when it comes to the links of the 12, 15 and 20-foot, they all have the safe working load limit of 1700 pounds. Now that's really good for this boat here. The working load limit when you have a boat winch strapped, that's not pulling...
Let's say the boat weighs 2000 pounds, now it's better to stay under, but that's not a dry weight that you're pulling with that boat, so this is not intended to use outside of the water when your boat is on there. And when it comes to security in it, it's not the only strap, so you have those Gunwale tie-downs with the Transom tie-downs and you have some other ones, all of those together are going to keep your boat secure.But if you do have something that's significantly heavier, you do want to make sure that you're getting proper straps for that. We have a lot of different options out there, getting up into even the 8,000-pound working load limit, so whatever boat size you have, we have a tie-down for you. Overall, it's really smooth operating, there's nothing that stands out. I think it's a really...
Just a standard winch strap, it's going to do a good job of replacing it. It's not very difficult to swap these out, so let's just walk you through how we got this one put in place.First thing we need to do is remove our old strap, we'll get this extended out all the way. And depending on the style of winch that you have, you're either going to have a bolt with a nut on it that you can remove, or this Fulton one we have here, you just kind of push it back up through the center section. So I'll just push it up through there, and then it has this pin that keeps itself in place, so we'll remove that and then we'll pull this old strap out. Now, there is nothing wrong with this strap, it's in really good condition, we're just demonstrating today how easy it is to swap these out, so I'm going to set this one aside and grab our new strap.Now we, can take this loop in and we're going to feed it through the backside of our winch there.
So as we feed that through there, this is where you can attach that bolt if you have that style of winch but our pin is in good condition, so I'm just going to insert it into the loop and get it fed back in there, you can see that holds itself in place. And then we can just start bringing this back to together.When we get close, we can get that hooked into our bow hook, that gets us nice and tight. All we'd need to do is just pop the lid back on our winch and we're ready to go. You can see it didn't take too much effort to get that swapped out, we have a new, nice, clean working winch strap, but that's going to do it for our look at the Dutton-Lanson winch strap replacement..
Just what I was looking for.
I was replacing some parts on a trailer I damaged. The CS lady was very helpful and intuitive as well.
I say this because there are almost no markings on a jack I needed to replace and I was adding some new parts(a winch and a strap) I had no idea what size to get. She got it exactly right on all 3 pieces. Fair price, shipped timely and professionally packaged as well. These guys are good!
I really appreciate the expedited delivery of the winch strap that I ordered. I will fit my needs perfectly. I couldn't find a 15 foot strap in any local store so I bought on line from etrailer.
works great. Bolt that Came with it was too Long. Had to take a hacksaw and cut the end off the bolt but is now working good. A lot better than the old rope I had.
Shorter strap fits my winch better than an off the shelf 20' strap.
I am happy with the overall experience of shopping etrailer... :)
Met expectations
Well stitched, looks like a good produc t.
Fits my winch that is no longer made.
Great quality. Anticipate it lasting a long time.
No issues...
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2/10/2018
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