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Motorguide Gator Big Water Trolling Motor Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide Motor & Engine Type:Trolling Motors & Components Manufacturer Part Number:Big Water UPC:Does not apply

The MotorGuide Gator Motor Mount is built off the same extruded aluminum base as the Tour Gator Spring Mounts, but without the spring-assist system and a centered shaft mount to allow the prop to be stowed in either direction for added versatility just like the Original Gator Mount. The Mount features a hinged door for quick motor removal. Oversized 3/8" stainless steel pins and componentry and easy-grip rubber knobs ensure reliability and ease-of-use. The MotorGuide Gator Breakaway 20.8 accommodates 12- and 24-Volt motors up to 71 lbs of thrust and shaft lengths up to 50".

Features:
*The MotorGuide Mount features a hinged door for quick access motor removal.
*Center Decket adds mounting flexiblity with prop in or out options.
*8Extruded aircraft aluminum base gives this mount big water dependability.
*Single-hand stow and deploy with a quick snap of the wrist.
*Consistent hole patterns from mount to mount.


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