New Motorguide Wireless Foot Remote Switch 8m4000389 on 2040-parts.com
Clearwater, Florida, United States
New Motorguide WIRELESS foot remote. Part # 8m4000389. This allows you to control your wireless trolling motor with your foot and you can place it anywhere in your boat.
FAST FREE PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING For use with all Wireless Series trolling motors. Wireless freedom is what MotorGuide's exclusive high-frequency Wireless Foot Pedal is all about. It's the easiest-to-use, most functional foot-control device ever designed for a trolling motor. On/off, right/left and faster/slower wireless motor commands make it a cinch to master for novice and expert alike. You now have simple, fast, and precise wireless boat positioning from anywhere on the deck with a low-profile foot pedal. |
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