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Digital Wireless Foot Pedal W45 Rugged Freshwater Bow Mount Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $579.00
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Type:Trolling Motor Model:40462 Features:Wireless value with a built-in receiver MPN:970100360 Brand:MotorGuide UPC:022697100368

MOTORGUIDEThough the trolling motor technology was there for almost 30 years, no one had built upon the basic concepts. Fishermen everywhere were becoming frustrated, and looking for ways that their trolling motor could work for them. Better, faster, stronger.... and MotorGuide was born. MotorGuide partners with Attwood Marine, also a Brunswick and Mercury Marine subsidiary.
MotorGuide Wireless W45 Freshwater Bow Mount Trolling Motor - Wireless Foot Pedal - 12v-45lb-48OUR PRICE: $ 579.00

MotorGuide Digital durability now gives you precise wireless control with complete freedom of movement. It comes standard with a Wireless Foot Pedal, the industry's smoothest stow and deploy, and the versatility to use up to four remote inputs, including the optional Wireless Hand-Held Remote. Select Wireless Edition models allow you to maximize your MotorGuide experience with a built-in Lowrance transducer and temperature sensor, giving you the ultimate advantage over other anglers when connected to your compatible sonar unit. With a built-in removable mount, roughwater lower-unit cradle and an integrated battery indicator, it's the industry's only true wireless-ready system straight from the box.

FEATURES

  • Wireless value is delivered with a built-in receiver. You're now free to add to your system
  • Mix and match up to four Wireless Hand-Helds or Wireless Foot Pedals in any combination.
  • Perfect for tournament situations and/or tough bites that require teamwork, precise boat control, and accurate bait presentations
  • One hand stow and deploy. Stow and deploy is easy and ultra-smooth with our Wireless Edition motors. One hand and a light pull, and you're ready to make a run to your next spot
Control TypeFoot Control
Mounting BracketCradle Lock
Mounting StyleBow
Salt Water/Fresh WaterFresh
Shaft Length (Inches)48
Speeds (Fwd/Rev)Variable
Thrust (Pounds)45
Voltage - Input Range (Volts)12v

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