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Minn Kota Copilot System F/powerdrive V2 - Wireless Model# 1866150 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Minn Kota Manufacturer Part Number:1866150 UPC:029402029518

Minn Kota CoPilot System f/PowerDrive V2 - Wireless Model# 1866150

NEW! Wireless CoPilot for PowerDrive V2
  • Wireless control featuring plug-n-play design for easy hookup.
  • Key-FOB style remote controls left/right steering, speed up/down, and motor on/off from your fishing rod, wrist or belt.
  • Receiver attaches to the right side plate of trolling motor mount, and includes plug to allow corded foot pedal to be used in conjunction with the CoPilot.
  • System is programmable to allow multiple CoPilot remotes and/or wireless foot pedals to be "learned" (up to 10 total, sold separately).
  • System includes: receiver and key-fob remote with neck lanyard.





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