Minn Kota Copilot Wireless Remote Systems Model: 1866150 on 2040-parts.com
Wall Lake, Iowa, United States
MINN KOTA MOTORS CoPilot Wireless Remote System PowerDrive V2 Series PRODUCT NUMBER 1866150 TWO-YEAR WARRANTY This item is new in its unopened, original packaging. Control speed, steering and on/off on your PowerDrive with the wireless CoPilot™ remote accessory. It installs easily with plug-n-play design and a receiver that attaches to the right side plate of the trolling motor mount. A plug is also included, allowing a corded foot pedal to be used in conjunction with CoPilot. Attach the CoPilot receiver to the right side plate (2 screws), plug it into the back of the motor and CoPilot is ready to fish. A foot pedal plug on the receiver allows you to switch back and forth between CoPilot and foot pedal controls. 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, key-fob remote, mounting hardware and instructions. Features Minn Kota’s two-year warranty. Description: Wireless control for corded PowerDrive and AutoPilot motors manufactured before 2006 with a flat foot pedal plug Plug-and-Play design allows for easy hook-up Functions include steering (right/left), prop on/off, and speed control Receiver mounts to the right side plate of motor Patented remote allows motor to be controlled from rod, wrist, belt, or boat console Thank You For Looking |
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