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Vintage Shakespeare 6v-12v Solid State Electric Trolling Motor 505 W/prop Shield on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Mooresburg, Tennessee, United States

Mooresburg, Tennessee, United States
Has some wear from use, but in overall very nice shape. Works
Brand:SHAKESPEAR Manufacturer Part Number:505

Vintage

Shakespeare 51
Solid State electric 
Trolling Motor!
Whole motor weighs only 8 lbs

Works 100%  
The battery clamps are in good shape.
There is a boat mount clamp that's adjustable.
This Vintage troller will work great maneuvering your boat into position for that perfect spot on the lake, or great for a canoe or small boat!

 

 

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