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Vetus Bow Thruster - 45 Kgf - 12v Mfg# Bow4512d on 2040-parts.com

US $1,875.00
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Beachwood, New Jersey, United States

Beachwood, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vetus Manufacturer Part Number:BOW4512D

VETUS Bow Thruster - 45 kgf - 12V MFG# BOW4512D


Bow Thruster - 45 kgf - 12V

Features:
  • A single propeller creates less flow disturbance in the tunnel
  • Unique propeller blade design minimizes cavitation noise
  • Spiral gears minimize transmission noise
  • Flexible coupling between tail piece and motor eliminates vibration
  • Streamlined tail piece for optimal flow
  • Strong synthetic propeller eliminates corrosion and reduces weight
  • Easy to install, supplied with clear installation and operation instructions
  • All Vetus maneuvering systems meet the EMC requirements
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