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Bow-mount-55-lb-electric-trolling-motor-12-v-cayman-pro on 2040-parts.com

US $599.00
Location:

Napierville, Quebec, Canada

Napierville, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:HASWING Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:50720

NEW HASWING BOW MOUNT TROLLING MOTORS 55 LBS OF THRUST

The new Cayman Pro 55 lbs providing unmatched control of your boat. Equipped with  a 9.3 inch diameter 3 blade propeller the Cayman Pro features a 360 degree cable steer controller providing precise power control. 

The Cayman Pro also features an LED battery level indicator. Suitable for both salt and fresh water.

See specs below
Voltage–Rated/MaxDC 12VDepth AdjustmentDepth Collar
Max Thrust(lb/kg)55 pounds(lbs)trustProp Type/Size3 blade prop / 9.3inch(dia)
Shaft TypeAluminium alloyShaft Length44inch / 1120mm
SpeedVariable Speed Control( forward/reverse )Battery Type (suggested)105AH deep cycle
Max Boat Length/Load5.5m / Max. 400kgPower–Rated540W
Amp–Rated40Decibel Level (db)65db

SEVERAL REPLACEMENT PARTS AND COMPLETE TROLLING MOTOR IN INVENTORY

Shipped from our canadian warehouse

Payment

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*Canadian resident will be charged applicable sales tax

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