Nice Omc Evinrude Johnson Bow Mount Trolling Motor Rare! 12 Volt on 2040-parts.com
Wayzata, Minnesota, United States
Excellent OMC Johnson bow mount trolling motor. This is a very rare bow mount tiller steering motor. Unit was used briefly in minnesota freshwater only and is in great shape. Comes complete with everything needed to run. Won't find another one of these in this condition.
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