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Trolling Motor Twin Eighty Minnkota on 2040-parts.com

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Montpelier, Vermont, United States

Montpelier, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Minn Kota Engine(HP):160 lb. thrust

Used for one season by father in law who passed away this September. I have been asked to sell boat,motors,and equipment. For all specifics you can visit the Minn Kota site. I do know he loved the unit. He had it mounted on a21 foot bayliner cuddy and it worked great.I remember him saying it was rated for up to 8000 lbs. boat, motor, gear, and people. The unit has with it a rotary dial speed control, control unit, twin eighty motors, dual bank charging system.

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