Shallow Water Anchor Bracket , Minnkota Talon , Used on 2040-parts.com
Abbeville, Alabama, US
This is a used MinnKota adapter bracket for a talon shallow water anchor .It is very heavy duty and is made of 1/2 inch aluminum , it goes on the (port side of boat) and mounts between the motor and boat .It retails for around $340.00 new, I will ship to the continental USA only , If you have any questions please ask
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