Powerwinch Deck Mate 19 User Manual

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Operating Instructions and Replacement Parts List

MATERIALS REQUIRED
1. Four 1/4”-20 X 3.0” screws (included in kit,

needed to mount winch to boat)

2. Four 1/4” flat washers (included in kit, needed

to mount winch to boat)

3. Four 1/4” lock washers (included in kit,

needed to mount winch to boat)

4. Four 1/4-20 hex nuts (included in kit, needed

to mount winch to boat)

5. Three 1/4”-20 screws (length depends on

deck thickness) (for mounting davit -not
included)

6. Three 1/4” flat washers (for davit -not

included)

7. Three 1/4” lockwashers (for davit -not

included)

8. Three 1/4”-20 hex nuts (for davit -not

included)

9. Four 6-32 screws for the switch mounting

plate . (included in kit)

10. #8 AWG or #10 AWG wire. Wire gage

depends on length of run. (#10 AWG wire
included in kit)

8. Four #8-#10 insulated flange terminals

(included in kit)

9. One #10 ring terminal for a #10 stud size.

(included in kit)

10. One #10 ring terminal for a 5/16” stud.

(included in kit)

11. Two #10 insulated butt connectors (included

in kit)

MOUNTING
TEMPLATE

Figure 1. Pan Fisherman Mounting

MOUNTING ANCHOR WINCH ONTO
DECK

1. Locate anchor roller on deck in desired

location. Note the anchor roller must be
located on the edge of the deck for proper
fit.

2. Go below the deck and check for any

obstructions underneath the desired anchor
roller location.

3. Using a punch, mark the three anchor roller

mounting holes on the deck.

4. Remove anchor roller. Using a 1/4” drill

bit, drill the three holes.

5. Secure the anchor roller to the deck using

three 1/4-20 bolts, 1/4-20 hex nuts, 1/4”
flat washer, 1/4” lock washers.

6. Align the centerline of the anchor roller

with the centerline of the rope spool
marked on the template.

7. Go below the deck and check for any

obstructions underneath the desired
anchor winch mounting location

8. Spot and drill the holes as shown on the

template. There are four mounting holes
on the template. See Figure 1.

9. Place the anchor winch in position and bolt

to the deck using the fasteners in the kit.
To ensure the greatest strength, use fender
washers and/or marine plywood under the
deck to ensure the greatest strength and to
spread the load.

Always disconnect the
wiring harness from the

battery before attempting to install, relocate, or
service the winch.

Make sure all crimped
electrical connectors meet

manufacturer’s strength requirements

Follow order of wiring
steps to ensure power is not

applied to anchor winch until all wires and circuit
breakers are installed.

Always keep wires away

from intense sources of heat.

Be sure newly installed wires are away from any
exposed bare wires.

Never attach the circuit

breaker to the negative terminal of the battery.

Refer to Figure 2

1. Select a suitable location (console, etc.) to

locate switch. Make sure there is enough
room behind switch mounting surface for
entire switch and wires.

2. Cut a rectangle 1 1/2” high and 1” wide.

Attach the switch to the mounting plate and
slide into cut. Secure the swithplate with
the four #6-32 screws.

3. Attach the busbar to the circuit breaker

using the supplied locknut. Attach the
circuit breaker to the positive(+) battery
post.

4. Measure and cut the required red and black

wire lengths to connect the battery to the
switch.

5. Crimp the small (#10) ring terminal to one

end of the red wire and a female disconnect
to the other end.

6. Crimp the large (5/16”) ring terminal to

one end of the black wire and a female
disconnect to the other end.

7. Attach the ring terminal on the red wire to

the unused post on the circuit breaker using
a nut.

8. Connect the female disconnect on the red

wire to Terminal “C” on the back of the
switch.

9. Connect the ring terminal on the black

wire to the negative (-) battery post.

10. Connect the female disconnect on the black

wire to Terminal “D” on the back of the
switch.

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WIRING SELECTION & SPECIFICATION

Do not use electrical wire
sizes or types other than

those specified in this manual. Using wire that is
too small could result in overloading and a fire.

Estimate wire length needed to run from the
battery to the switch and from the switch to the
anchor winch. The total wire length is defined
as battery to switch, switch to anchor winch,
plus the reverse direction. If the total wire
length is less than 50 ft., use #10AWG. If the
total wire length is greater than 50 ft., use #8
AWG.

Use only the supplied

or recommended circuit

breakers when installing this winch. Using
incorrect circuit breakers will result in a fire.

REMOTE SWITCH INSTALLATION AND
WIRING

The anchor winch can be mounted on the fore (front)
or the aft (rear) of the boat. It is important that the
supplied anchor roller line up with the centerline
of the rope spool for proper operation. To mount
the anchor winch, refer to Figure 1 and follow the
procedures outlined below.

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