TRAC T10108-25 User manual

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ANCHOR WINCHES
T10108-25 Fisherman 25™
If you have any questions or difficulty
installing this product, we are here to help!
First READ THIS MANUAL.
If you still need help, call us from 9 am to 4 pm
(Central time) Monday –Friday.
(615) 462-6224
Note: At this time, we provide Phone Support in English only.
Visit www.TRAC-Outdoor.com to view
our installation video and check out the
rest of the TRAC®product line.

Installation and Operating Instructions
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain this anchor
winch. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal
injury and/or property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Unpacking - When unpacking, inspect carefully for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Make sure the winch is
correctly installed before putting unit into service.
SAFETY ISSUES
Read this user manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment. Only persons well
acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be allowed to use the winch.
Rope breakage.
1. Never allow anyone to be positioned between the anchor and the winch. If rope breaks it could snap back and cause injury.
2. The winch is shipped with a closed loop anchor roller. Always use closed loop anchor roller. The closed loop anchor roller
will prevent the anchor line from snapping onto the boat deck in the event the rope breaks.
3. Always use anchor rope with minimum 500 lbs tensile strength for this product. Never substitute cable for rope. Cable is
not an acceptable anchor line as it does not stretch, is easily frayed and can snap back with more force than a rope.
4. This product is intended to lift short shanked river & mushroom anchors. Do not attempt to use for any other purpose.
5. Inspect entire rope for weak or worn condition or kinking (short tight twist or curl) before each use. Replace worn rope with
anchor rope with a minimum 500 lb break strength.
Electrical shock and fire hazards.
1. Do not use electrical wire sizes smaller than 14 AWG (gauge) with a 105-C temperature rating. Using wire that is too small
could result in overloading and a fire. Larger gauge wire is permitted.
2. Use the supplied circuit breaker or a 20 amp in-line fuse when installing this winch.
3. Use only suitable wire for electrical connections between the winch and battery.
4. Make sure any crimped electrical connectors meet industry strength and current requirements.
5. Always disconnect the battery lead wires from the battery before attempting to install, relocate, or service the winch.
Cruising and boat trailering hazards –As a precaution, when the boat is underway the anchor must
be secured with the safety cable provided. When the boat is being trailered, the anchor must be placed inside the boat or tow
vehicle. If the anchor breaks free during cruising or trailering, it could cause serious damage and/or injury.
Storage and Maintenance –For storage, it is best to disconnect positive wire from battery.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION - Throughout this manual potential safety hazards will be noted with the following terms. Please
read and understand these terms before operating the product.
Danger means a hazard that WILL
cause death or serious injury if the
warning is ignored.
Warning means a hazard that COULD
cause death or serious injury if the
warning is ignored.
Caution means a hazard that MAY cause minor or
moderate injury if the warning is ignored. It may also
mean hazard that will only cause damage to property.

Anchoring hazards.
1. Damage to the winch motor WILL occur if you motor your boat while the anchor is down (dragging the anchor will damage
the winch). Tying to a cleat will extend winch life and prevent wear and possible failure.
2. Do not pull a load greater than 90 pounds.
3. If the circuit breaker halts operation of the winch during retrieval or deployment; the winch may have been overloaded, the
supplied circuit breaker will auto-reset after a minute.
Entanglement hazards.
1. Never place any object or tool in the rope spool while retrieving or deploying the anchor. The tool or object could become
tangled in the rope resulting in serious injury and/or damage to the winch.
2. Do not wear loose fitting clothing, scarves, or neck ties during the operation of the winch. Loose clothing may become
caught in moving parts resulting in injury or death.
3. Do not operate the winch under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
WINCH DESCRIPTION
This winch retrieves and deploys river and mushroom anchors using anchor rope and features power-up, power-down operation
with switch on the winch cover. A wireless remote control (item# T10116) as well as a second switch kit (item# T10115) are
available for purchase from the store where the winch was purchased or buy it directly from TRAC on our website, TRAC-
outdoor.com, or call 615-462-6224.
INSTALLATION
TOOLS REQUIRED:
1. Electric Drill and 5/16” Drill Bit
2. Phillips Screw Driver
3. Adjustable (Crescent style) wrench
4. 14 mm (9/16”) socket and driver
MATERIALS REQUIRED
1. Winch and Anchor Roller (davit included)
2. Seven 8mm bolts, washers and nuts (included). Longer bolts may be required if your deck is very thick.
3. Shackle for anchor attachment (included).
4. River or Mushroom anchor (not included –20 lbs recommended with a short shank).
5. Battery Wire and Circuit Breaker (included).
INSTALLING ANCHOR WINCH ON BOAT DECK
The anchor winch can be installed on the fore (front) or the aft (rear) of the boat. It is important that the anchor roller lines
up with the centerline of the rope spool for proper operation. To mount the anchor winch, follow these steps:
1. Locate anchor roller on deck in desired location. The anchor roller must be located at the edge of the deck and must
extend over the edge to allow the anchor to clear the deck when it is docked in the anchor roller.
2. Look below the deck and check for any obstructions underneath the desired anchor roller location. Also make sure
there is enough space for the winch to be placed in-line with rope spool centered on the anchor roller.
3. Remove the 2 Phillips head screws in the rear of the davit assembly to expose the mounting holes.
4. Using a marker or pencil, mark the anchor roller mounting holes on the deck.
5. Remove the anchor roller. Drill the holes.
6. Secure the anchor roller to the deck using three 8mm bolts, nuts and washers.
7. Place winch on boat deck and align the center of the rope spool with the center of the anchor roller.
8. Look below the deck and check for any obstructions underneath the desired anchor winch mounting location.
9. To expose the mounting holes, remove the four Phillips head screws that hold the cover on the winch frame and
disconnect the white connector for the switch.
10. Mark and drill the holes. There are four 8mm bolt mounting holes and a hole for the battery lead wires.

11. Place the anchor winch in position and bolt to the deck. Use fender
washers and/or marine plywood under the deck to ensure the greatest strength and to spread the load.
WIRING SELECTION & SPECIFICATION
Do not use wire sizes smaller than 14 AWG with 105 degree C rated insulation. Using wire that is insufficient could result in
overloading and a fire. The use of larger diameter wire (small gauge number) is permitted and can improve the flow of electrical
current. If the length of wire that was included with the winch was not long enough, consider acquiring the next larger wire size (12
AWG) for your installation. Use the supplied circuit breaker or an in-line 20 amp fuse. Using incorrect circuit breakers may result in
melting of wire insulation and possibly a fire.
Always disconnect battery wires from the battery before attempting to install, relocate, or service the winch.
Make sure all crimped electrical connectors meet industry standards.
Follow order of wiring steps to ensure power is not applied to winch until wires and circuit breakers are installed.
Keep wires away from intense sources of heat. Be sure newly installed wires are away from any bare wires.
Never attach the circuit breaker to the negative terminal of the battery.
WIRING
The wires and switch are all properly connected. You will need to route the battery wires from the winch to battery and connect the
RED positive (+) wire to the silver post on the circuit breaker. The small hole on the circuit breaker buss bar (flat stamped metal part
with two holes) is attached to the colored post on the circuit breaker and the large hole on the buss bar is attached to the battery
positive terminal. The BLACK negative (-) wire is attached to the battery negative terminal.
ANCHOR ATTACHMENT
Use a river or mushroom type anchor up to a maximum weight of 25 lb (20 lb anchor is recommended). Do not exceed this weight
or anchor winch damage will occur. Use a lighter anchor when possible. Attach the anchor shackle to the anchor shank eye. Attach
the rope to the anchor shackle.
ROPE INSTALLATION
Anchor rope comes pre-installed from the factory, but if you need to install new rope, insert the rope through the hole
located on the inside of the drum (where the rope spools) and tie an overhand knot on the outside of the spool so the knot
can be pulled into the countersunk hole on the outside end of the spool. Pull the rope so the knot is tight against the
counter sunk hole. Make sure the rope is not tangled and not looped around anything and is free to wrap on the spool.
Hold tension of the rope while wearing a glove. Press the UP direction on the switch and hold until the rope is neatly
wrapped on the spool. Release the switch button at anytime during the wrapping of the rope on the spool if an
unsatisfactory wrap is occurring.
The spool will hold as much as 100’ of 5mm (0.20”) anchor rope. Use anchor rope with a minimum of 500 pounds of tensile
strength. The rope that is installed on the winch is suitable for this winch.
The knot must be securely fastened and tested by the user before anchoring.
SAFETY CABLE USE
When the boat is being trailered, the anchor must be placed in the boat and secured. If the anchor breaks free during trailering, it
could cause serious damage and/or injury. The safety cable is only designed to hold the anchor in place when the boat is underway
on the water.

ANCHOR WINCH OPERATION
The anchor winch is simple to operate. To lower the anchor, press and hold the button with the arrow which points DOWN. Release
the button when you wish to stop letting rope out. To raise the anchor, press and hold the button with the arrow that points UP.
Release the button when the anchor is docked or when you wish to stop the retrieval of the anchor.
Helpful hints:
1. When the anchor seems to reach the lake or river bottom, release the switch and allow the boat to take up the rope slack,
then slowly release a small amount of rope at a time until the boat is holding its position. If too much rope is let out too
quickly, the rope could tangle in the winch housing.
2. If you are in 20 feet (6.1m) of water, you may need to let-out 60 feet (18.3m) or more of rope to hold in wind or current.
The ratio of rope length to depth is called scope and a scope of 5 to 1 in common in wind or current. The more scope, or
anchor line out, the better the anchor will hold.
3. Using more scope (more line out) is better than using a heavier anchor.
Maintenance: Salt Water Rinsing
To minimize common corrosion from salt water, it is a best practice to rinse off the winch after each use with fresh water. Simply
point a hose inside the rope opening, over the cover and around the surrounding boat deck to wash away any salt water residue.
Always raise the anchor before moving the boat. Do NOT try to drag the anchor with the boat’s power.
This will cause product damage or injury. Do NOT use the anchor winch to pull the boat to the anchor position. Motor the boat
toward the anchor when retrieving the anchor rope.

ANCHOR WINCH PARTS
If ordering a part, provide the product model as well as the part number.
PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION
PART#
QTY
1
Winch Cover
P10108-1
1
2
Switch Assembly
P10108-2
1
3
Relays
P10108-3
2
4
Relay bars
P10108-4
2
5
Relay Assembly
P10108-5
1
6
Rope Spool
P10108-6
1
7
Winch frame
P10108-7
1
8
Frame support rod w/2 screws and washers
P10108-8
1
9
Cover Screw Stand (SHORT) w/hardware
P10108-9
2
10
Cover Screw Stand (LONG) w/hardware
P10108-10
2
11
Actuator Block
P10108-11
1
12
Actuator Block Retention Plug
P10108-12
1
13
Rope 0.20” (5mm) dia. x 100 ft.
P10108-13
1
14
Gear Motor Assembly
P10108-14
1
15
Gear and Shaft Assembly with Bearing
P10108-15
1
16
Gear Motor Bracket
P10108-16
1
17
C-Clip
P10108-17
1
18
C-Clip Washer (not shown)
P10108-18
1
19
Davit Assembly (complete)
P10108-19
1
20
Safety Cable with Snap Hook
P10108-20
1
21
Relay and CU Plate w/screws
P10108-21
1
22
Anchor Shackle
P10108-22
1
23
Circuit Breaker
P10108-23
1
24
Gasket
P10108-24
1
25
Cover and screws for Motor
P10108-25
1
26
Hardware Pack (not shown)
P10108-26
1
27
Battery Wire (not shown)
P10108-27
1
TRAC Anchor Winch Limited Warranty
This limited warranty is provided by TRAC Outdoor Products Co (TRAC) to the original consumer purchaser (purchaser) of the TRAC Anchor Winch.
This limited warranty is not transferable to any other party. TRAC will at it option repair or replace any part(s) of the TRAC Anchor Winch which
may be found by TRAC to be defective within two (2) years of purchase. TRAC will pay the shipping charge to the purchaser for any part(s) which
may be shipped by TRAC. For warranty repair or replacement, the purchaser must provide dated proof of purchase and notify TRAC of the request
for warranty service. The purchaser will notify TRAC by email at info@TRAC-Outdoor.com or by phone at 615-462-6224 for warranty service. TRAC
will attempt to provide parts needed to repair the winch. If the winch is to be returned, purchaser will be provided a Return Goods Authorization
(RGA) to include with any return for warranty service which will be shipped at the purchaser’s expense to the address provided. The purchaser
must use reasonable care in maintenance and operation of the product in accordance with this manual. Failure to follow the instructions in the
manual will void the warranty. This warranty covers defects in material or workmanship of the TRAC Anchor Winch. This warranty does not cover
failure that results from misuse, improper installation, accident, abuse, neglect, modification, or improper maintenance. There is no other express
warranty. Implied warranties, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to two (2) years from the date of
purchase. Any damage to watercraft resulting from proper or improper use of this TRAC Anchor Winch is not covered under this warranty. Costs
of installation or repair by service centers or marine repair facilities are not covered by this warranty. This is the exclusive remedy and any liability
for any and all incidental or consequential damages or expenses whatsoever is excluded. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, or do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations may not apply to you.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

2
4
5
1
2
5
3
4
6
7
8
9
9
11
10
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
TRAC Outdoor Products Company
251A Mayfield Drive
Smyrna, TN 37167
www.trac-outdoor.com
info@trac-outdoor.com
615/462-6224
Other manuals for T10108-25
1
This manual suits for next models
1
Table of contents
Other TRAC Winch manuals

TRAC
TRAC Salt Water Series User manual

TRAC
TRAC Big Water 45 User manual

TRAC
TRAC Angler 30 T10208-AD User manual

TRAC
TRAC T10210-sw Big Water Seaside User manual

TRAC
TRAC T10102-35sw Salt Water Coastal 35 Series User manual

TRAC
TRAC Salt Water Series User manual

TRAC
TRAC T10211-fw Big Water Lakeside User manual

TRAC
TRAC T10108-25 User manual

TRAC
TRAC Lite Cruiser Salt Water Series User manual

TRAC
TRAC Small Craft T10121-C User manual