Trolling Plate - Tempress Fish-on! Troller #74000 - Large Size - 40 Hp Plus on 2040-parts.com
Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, United States
For sale is a Tempress Fish-On! Troller #74000. This trolling plate is a large size for outboards 40 HP and up. Installation and operating instructions are included as are the stainless steel mounting bolts.. The Troller was used on a 50HP Evinrude 2-stroke and it worked very well. It is in excellent condition. |
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