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Minn Kota Model 65, 28 Lb. Thrust 12v Electric Trolling Motor. 5 Speed Works A+ on 2040-parts.com

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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Listed here is a older WEEDLESS Minn Kota Model 65 with 28 Lb of ThrustIt runs on 12 Volt battery. This Electric Trolling Motor has 5 different Speeds..It has a forward & backward switch too. It has a 8 1/2" aluminum blade to power you quickly thru the water quietly. Has pos/neg clips to connect to your battery that have been electrical tape reinforced . It has a adjustable depth lock ring mounts at your desired level..The overall length of this motor is approx. 41" to the bottom fin. It can be adjusted to raise out of the water when not in use. Features extendable tiller for 10 different adjustable tilt position.Has a steel shaft & has never been in salt water. It does have dings & dangs from years of enjoyment & use as shown. It might now be a 1000.00 motor, BUT it will get you thru the water to the next fishing spot easily with quickness..It could use a normal clean-up if you choose or use as shown.Please view all photos which are part of my description too.
Brand:Minn Kota Engine(HP):28 lb thrust

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