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Garelick Stainless Steel Outboard Motor Bracket For 2-stroke 7.5-20hp on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Used Garelick Stainless Steel Auxiliary Outboard Motor Bracket for 2-Stroke 7.5 to 20HP.
Barely used.  Sun faded from being on boat.  some scuffs on handle and plate.  Still in very good working condition.

 Garelick Stainless Steel Auxiliary Outboard Motor Bracket Features: Easier to lift and lower - Stainless springs help counterbalance motor weight Transom mount locks and holds motor up or swings down for propulsion Built in transom angle adjustment allows optimum motor performance Fits all style motors - Extra Wide (11 1/2" 29cm) Black Poly Mounting Board for newer, wider style motor locking clamps 4 position locking height adjustment Made of tough 304 Stainless Steel Mounting pad 2" thick x 11 1/2" wide (5 x 29cm). Designed to also accommodate the width dimensions of late model auxiliary outboard motors. H.P. Rating: Over 7 1/2 to 20 motor (Weight not to exceed 115lbs) Vertical Travel: 11 1/4" (29cm) Mounting Board Dimensions: W 11 1/2" X H 10 3/4" X T 2" Mounting Bracket Dimensions: W 7 5/8" X H 7 7/8"

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