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Motorguide Energy Trolling Motor 107lb Thrust W/extra Prop And Max-pro Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Southington, Connecticut, United States

Southington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide Engine(HP):107 LBS THRUST - 3 Battery Set Up

Motorguide Energy Trolling Motor

 

107 LBS THRUST

 

Extra prop

36V

Max-Pro Charger- 3 Battery Charging Set Up

7 years Old

Only Used for 3 seasons

 

Outstanding power and works excellent


Max-Pro Charger- 3 Battery Charging Set Up Included


 

I am listing for a friend so any questions please call Paul  860.874.6458

 

Located in Tolland, Mass

Can meet up with you in CT if needed

 

 

 

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