Garelick Aluminum Retractable Bracket For 2 Stroke Auxiliary Motors71044 on 2040-parts.com
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
Aluminum Retractable
Bracket for 2 Stroke Auxiliary Motors Transom
mount locks and holds motor up or swings down for propulsion Tough alloy
anodized aluminum, stainless steel springs and bolts Fits all
style motors – Extra wide (11-1/2") black poly mounting board 4-position
locking height adjustment Mounting Pad
2" thick x 11-1/2" wide. Accommodates the width dimensions of newer,
wider style motor locking clamps. #71044
Mounting board dim: 10-3/4" x 13 x 2" Made in the
USA |
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