Minn Kota 55lb Endura C2 24" Transom Mount Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
Up for sale is a used 55lb transom mount trolling motor. I have used this for one season 5 fishing trips. I would say that is has no more than 8 hours of total use. It powers my 12ft v botton boat quite well. I am selling because I would like to get a bow mount style motor to use instead. I also run a small engine repair shop, If you ever need any power equipment repairedBelow is some of the specs on it. If you would like to pay with a credit card, you can also purchase it from my online store the web address is jonessmallengineparts.mysimplestore.com
Control: Telescoping Handle Volts: 12 Max Thrust: 55 lbs. Shaft Length: 42" Speed Control: 5 Fwd/3 Rev As shown MSRP: $234.99 |
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