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Motorguide Great White Model Gwb35 Hand Control, Bow Mount Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
This motor still works well. The top housing does have a crack on the bottom side.
Brand:MotorGuide Manufacturer Part Number:001

 This auction is for a used Motor Guide GWB35, Great White salt water series trolling motor.  This is a bow mount hand control trolling motor.  It is a 12 volt trolling motor with 35 pounds of thrust and a 42 inch stainless shaft.  It is a variable speed motor.  It runs well, but the lower unit has some scratches on it and the top housing has a crack in it (as shown in the picture).  The depth collar has a hose clamp to hold it at the desired depth setting.  I will ship to the lower 48 via UPS ground for $25.00 (insurance included).

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