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Mini Kota 12vtroll Mtr 40.lbsthrust W.batt Condition Monitor&flip'r Mounting Bkt on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Rockaway, New Jersey, United States

Rockaway, New Jersey, United States
Prop motor housing has a few superficial scuff marks.
Brand:Mini Kota Maxxum Country//Region of Manufacture:United States

 The high efficiency fully adjustable extremely quiet 12v Mini Kota Maxxum 40 lbs. thrust motor was used sparingly on a peaceful lake and is in great condition. It features a digitally maximized one hand tilt extend tiller variable speed with reverse direction & weedless wedge designed prop..Adjustable shaft length 36", 42" & 52" composite shaft. It also has battery condition monitoring.   The 30" overall length aluminum flipper adjustable mounting bracket is strong & fully functional.

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