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New Prowler 50 T50/36 12v 50lb 36" Transom Mount Trolling Motor!! on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, US

Springfield, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

 This is a brand new display model Prowler 50 Transom Mount 12 Volt Hand Control Trolling Motor with 50lb Thrust, and a 36" Shaft!

PLEASE ALWAYS READ BELOW IN PINK FOR EXACT CONDITION ETC. OF ALL OF OUR TROLLING MOTORS! WE JUST ALWAYS WANT YOU TO KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE BIDDING ON TO ENSURE 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. Thanks! b.a.s.s.boy <*(((><

  • 50 lbs. of thrust
  • 36'' stainless steel shaft
  • 3-blade prop
  • 5 forward, 2 reverse speeds
  • 360 degree steering facility
  • Extendable handle
  • Quick tilt device
  • 12 volt


This is a brand new display model! Auction includes: Motor, Mount, and Prop! This does have a few light scuffs from being on display. NOTE: The original owner's manual and prop was misplaced so we have included a really good used one. Will be shipped in standard box.

WE WILL ONLY SHIP THIS TO THE LOWER 48 US STATES ONLY.

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