Nylon Transom 2-blade Trolling Motor Mount Boat Electric Bracket Control on 2040-parts.com
Aurora, Colorado, United States
Transom 2-Blade Trolling Motor mount boat electric bracket control
Nylon The 12 volt Ozark Trail Trolling Motor is designed with a two-blade propeller and a 30-inch durable stainless steel shaft; its peak thrust is 30 pounds. This Ozark Trail Trolling Motor comes with an all-weather grip and telescopic handle. Other features include, five forward and two reverse speeds, and power indicator light.
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