Troll'n Buddy Outboard Trolling Motor Handle Extension on 2040-parts.com
Mocksville, North Carolina, United States
This Troll'n Buddy is used, but is in very good condition. This extension attaches to the handle of the trolling motor and is 34" long, but can be extended up to 50". It also has a knuckle type articulating joint that allows the head to bend so it can be used at different angles. Give yourself more flexibility in your boat by adding a Troll'n Buddy.
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