Davis Happy Troller Small Trolling Plate F/outboards 20-50hp on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, United States
Davis Happy Troller Small Trolling Plate f/Outboards 20-50hp Up for
bid is a brand new Davis Happy Troller Trolling Plate. This is the small plate and it fits motors
from 20 to 50 HP. Small Troller: Fits outboard motors from 20 - 50hp For the Fisherman who thinks he has everything!
Manufacturer Part# 461 and is brand new and includes fast free shipping. |
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