Motorguide X3 Foot Control Bow Mount Freshwater Trolling Motor, 46 Lb Thrust, 12 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
MotorGuide Pro Series 46lb thrust foot controlled trolling motor for sale.
If you have a smaller boat this is a really good motor. 12V - 46lb thrust - Foot Control - 5 speed - 3 blade machete prop. Sells New for $380 |
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