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Motorguide W45 Wireless 48” 12v Wireless Bow Mount With Handheld Remote on 2040-parts.com

US $490.00
Location:

Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States

Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide

MotorGuide W45
(45 Lbs. Thrust, 48" Shaft)

Bow Mount Trolling Motor


Product # 970100360 (48")

Bow Mount Trolling Motor

Wireless control

Maximum Thrust: 55 lbs.

Shaft Length: 48"

Wireless Series features: 

- Wireless remote steering 

- Digital variable speed control 

- One hand stow and deploy 

- Cradle lock mount w/ quick-release plate 

- Oversized brushes last longer 

- Built-in battery indicator 

- Composite shafts are 33% stronger

W45 features: 

- Optimized for freshwater use 

- Includes Machete III weed-free propeller 

- 12 volts 

- Wireless foot pedal included 

- Compatible with sonar fishfinders



Handheld Remote

MotorGuide M887657

Product # M887657

Wireless Hand-held Remote

20 Hrs. of Operation

Lasts 500 - 600 Hrs. of Fishing


For Motorguide Models:

ALL Wireless Series Trolling Motors


           This is a nice, clean and lightly used Motorcraft trolling motor W45.  I used it on my MOKAI kayak, but it was too overpowering.  Used it maybe a dozen times in freshwater lakes.  Everything works and is in excellent condition.  I modified the end receptacle for the kayak, but that is easily changed.  Foot pedal and hand-held fob are really nice features.

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