Minn Kota Terrova 45" Us2 /i-pilot Link Bow Mount Foot Trolling Motor 24 Volt on 2040-parts.com
Barbourville, Kentucky, United States
Terrova by Minn Kota. Let your motor do all the work with i-pilot. Automatically steers and controls your boat using GPS technology. Record a path and retrace it. Spotlock. New Still in the Box. Bow Mount. Max thrust 80lbs. Shaft length:45. Volts:24. Digital Maximizer: Yes. Universal Sonar: Yes. Wireless Remote. |
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