Minn Kota Powerdrive V2 Foot Control Pedal 2774725 New on 2040-parts.com
Dublin, California, United States
Only used a few times. Got a remote as a gift so no need for foot pedal. Works great!
Corded: With an 18' cable and waterproof connector plug, this pedal delivers side-to-side steering control, and includes a momentary/constant on switch and a speed control knob for precise adjustments. Plug-n-play with PowerDrive V2 or RipTideSP motors and compatible with CoPilot. |
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