Easytroller Trolling Motor Plate - Standard With Fins Fits 50hp-300hp Motors on 2040-parts.com
Bayville, New Jersey, United States
EasyTroller Trolling Plate - w/Fins 16.2 Standard Model - Fits 50HP to 300HP motors - Includes Hydrofoil Fin Unit Say goodbye to bent or damaged trolling plates. The EasyTroller trolling plate's patented spring hinge design flexes upward to prevent damage to the trolling plate under accidental acceleration. The optional hydrofoil trolling plate model combines two products into one to improve fuel economy and performance. Features
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