⚓ Secure your haul with strength and style!
The Fulton WS20HD0600 is a 2-inch by 20-foot heavy-duty nylon winch strap designed for boat trailers, boasting a 4,000-pound tensile strength and a stainless steel hook for reliable, rust-resistant performance.
Size | 2 Inch x 20 Foot |
Material | Nylon |
Brand | Fulton |
Vehicle Service Type | Watercraft, Trailer |
Load Capacity | 4000 Pounds |
Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
Fastener Type | Hook |
Tensile Strength | 4000 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 240"L x 2"W |
Manufacturer | Fulton |
Unit Count | 20.0 Feet |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
OEM Part Number | BHBJWS20HD0600 |
UPC | 783192015259 |
Model | WS20HD0600 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | WS20HD0600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | WS20HD0600 |
A**S
Worked well
I got this to replace the winch strap on my boat trailer. The strap was just what I was looking for and very good quality. Would buy again
N**Y
Strong Strap
Used the strap on a 3,500 pound rated winch, which is pulling a 12,000 pound boat onto a trailer. I was definitely leery of its abilities, and made sure to use a safety chain for transport, but this strap did the job. The hook was bigger than my previous strap, but it did not pose a problem.
T**5
Almost perfect replacement strap for your boat trailer. Don't buy the replacement flimsy one!!
This is a good quality, heavy duty strap to replace the flimsy thin one you have now that breaks. The only problem with this is that if it were two feet shorter, it would be perfect. The strap is thick enough that it fills your reel on your winch too much. Even after hooking it up and winding it down tight it is still full. The problem I had with that is that the strap then was catching on the bolt heads that hold the winch to the trailer and therefore tearing the new strap. If you can replace the bolts that hold your winch on the trailer with a carriage type bolt head so it doesn't catch the strap, this would be the perfect replacement strap you can get! Mine are welded studs to the trailer making replacing the bolts a little tricky. Cutting them off and re-drill the bolt holes is what I'm going to have to do to keep this strap. Black in color would have been nice but to get one this heavy that won't break makes it worth it! Had too many of these break while pulling on a boat or towing the boat trailer down the road. It does have the heavy hook for the bow eye on one end and a sewn loop on the other for the bolt in the winch. Suggest that you have someone keep the strap tight while another winches it up on the reel while installing it.
C**.
Check the thickness of strap before buying!
Caution: When replacing a winch strap, be mindful of the type and thickness of the strap!This strap is fine and the hook is large and heavy duty, but it doesn't fit my winch even though it was the correct width and length. This strap was to replace the existing original Fulton winch strap on my Seadoo boat trailer where my hook rusted off of it. Unfortunately, after I put the new strap on, I saw that there was a "snag" occurring in the middle of the new strap as I was winding it onto the winch under tension.The new strap is a thicker material. Twice as thick as my old strap! The new strap was snagging on the bolt/nut beneath it that holds the winch frame to my boat trailer. My old strap was more like a "seatbelt" fabric and was half as thick as the new strap.I plan to cut the new hook off the new strap and sew it to my old strap.
B**N
Get this one
I've tried to save money and buy the cheaper ones, but this one has a good sized hook and actually fits around the bow eye and they're strong. Don't waste your money on the other ones
M**N
Winch strap
It is strong but it was in need of stretching during the initial installation
J**E
Fits Fulton T2625 winch (older model requires slight modification)
Good strap - the tag clearly states 4000lb working load with a 10,000lb break strength. I bought this to switch my winch cable to a strap. The newer Fulton T2625 winch comes with the option to attach cable or a strap. However, the older model that I had didn’t have a way to attach the strap. The simple fix is to drill two 3/8” holes out on your winch 1/8” away from the center shaft. Install a stainless bolt through the first hole, put the loop end of your strap around the bolt, and then put the bolt out the second hole. Tighten with a lock nut on the other side. The strap does not overfill the winch, there was room to spare.
R**D
Strong
Perfect and very strong
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