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55lbs 12v Electric Trolling Motor, Short Shaft, Fresh Water Version on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:GJ Manufacturer Part Number:753510099094 Engine(HP):55 Lbs Stroke:12V

Gengjia 55 electric trolling motor

55lb Thrust, DC 12V input; Short shaft version for inflatable boat and aluminum boat. Transom mounting bracket with Quick released design; Solid aluminum motor head, 3 brade prop made by nylon & glass fiber.

Speed Control - Rotate handle clockwise to obtain any of the 5 forward speeds. Rotate handle anticlockwise for any of the 3 reverse speeds. 

Battery Level/Voltage Indicator - There are 10 LED lights on the top cover, seven of them are green and the rest are red. When seven (7) green LED’s are out, the meter is indicating that the input voltage is less than 9.5V (normal voltage draw, 12V). 


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