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Motorguide Wireless W45 Freshwater Bow Mount Trolling Motor - 12v-45lb-48" on 2040-parts.com

US $657.00
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:MotorGuide Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:970100360 UPC:022697100368

MotorGuide Digital durability now gives you precise wireless control with complete freedom of movement. It comes standard with a Wireless Foot Pedal, the industry's smoothest stow and deploy, and the versatility to use up to four remote inputs, including the optional Wireless Hand-Held Remote. Select Wireless Edition models allow you to maximize your MotorGuide experience with a built-in Lowrance transducer and temperature sensor, giving you the ultimate advantage over other anglers when connected to your compatible sonar unit. With a built-in removable mount, roughwater lower-unit cradle and an integrated battery indicator, it's the industry's only true wireless-ready system straight from the box.

FEATURES

  • Wireless value is delivered with a built-in receiver. You're now free to add to your system
  • Mix and match up to four Wireless Hand-Helds or Wireless Foot Pedals in any combination.
  • Perfect for tournament situations and/or tough bites that require teamwork, precise boat control, and accurate bait presentations
  • One hand stow and deploy. Stow and deploy is easy and ultra-smooth with our Wireless Edition motors. One hand and a light pull, and you're ready to make a run to your next spot

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