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Minn Kota Pontoon Powerdrive V2 - Foot Control - 24v-68lb-48" Mfg# 1358722 on 2040-parts.com

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New Jersey, United States

New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Minn Kota Manufacturer Part Number:1358722

Minn Kota Pontoon PowerDrive V2 - Foot Control - 24V-68lb-48" MFG# 1358722


Pontoon PowerDrive V2 - Foot Control - 24V-68lb-48"

Features:
  • Control: PowerDrive Foot Pedal
  • Volts: 24
  • Max Thrust: 68lbs
  • Shaft Length: 48"
  • Speed Control: Variable
  • Max. Amp Draw: 42
  • Prop: Weedless Wedge 2 (MKP-32)


Pontoon Foot Control Standard Features
Deploy Assist Lever:
The deploy-assist lever puts you in motion and in pursuit of fish quickly and easily. Depress the lever to deploy the motor and you're ready to go. When it's time to move, it stows easily and securely - ready for action whenever you are.

Aluminum Quick Release Bracket:
Quickly and easily remove your PowerDrive V2 Pontoon motor with our aluminum quick release bracket. It allows for maximum versatility and features a quiet, secure locking system. Standard on all PowerDrive V2 Pontoon models.

PowerDrive V2 Foot Pedal:
PowerDrive V2's electric-steer, waterproof, low-profile foot pedal delivers responsive left/right steering from anywhere on the pontoon. Never needs batteries. 18 foot cord.

Digital Maximizer:
Motors with Digital Maximizer provide up to five times longer run time on a single charge by drawing only as much power as you need, so they don't waste any energy. These motors are variable speed, so dial in your precise speed and let Digital Maximizer deliver the right amount of power, while conserving your battery - extending your time on the water.

Push-to-Test Battery Meter
Get an instant "state of charge" reading at the push of a button

Weedless Wedge 2 Prop:
Push weeds away and take on the thick stuff without battery-draining chopping and hacking. Weedless Wedgeâ„¢ 2 features swept-back, flared blades for unrelenting, reliable prop performance.

Advantage Minn Kota:
  • Indestructible Composite Shaft: Pound for pound, our composite shaft is stronger than steel. It flexes on impact and won't break, kink or corrode. That's why we're confident enough to guarantee it for life. If we could guarantee it for longer than a lifetime, we would.

  • Cool, Quiet, Power:Nothing runs cooler or more quietly than a Minn Kota. Our extra large windings and commutators dissipate heat, resulting in cooler operation, extended battery power, and longer motor life. And our unique bearing system reduces friction to cut fish-spooking noise. So quiet, they'll never hear you coming.


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