Motorguide Trolling Motor Bracket Great White on 2040-parts.com
Winter Haven, Florida, United States
This item for sale is a brand new, unused Great White Motorguide bracket. It is for a hand controlled bow mount trolling motor. Built strong! Item in photo is what you will receive. All parts included as shown in photo.
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