Jet Wing Jwiii Outboard Jet Drive Motor Steering Control on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
The Jet Wing provides the improved steering control and response you need in low speed situations such as: trolling maneuvering around obstacles and in launching and retrieving operations. The Jet Wing attaches to a Jet Drive outboard motor intake with no modifications to the motor and no drilling. Total time to assemble and install is typically 15-30 minutes. Assembly and installation instructions,hex wrench, and all hardware is included. Made from thermoplastic material with outstanding impact resistance.
Jet Wing Model JW III - FITS INTAKES 497, 1602, and 1332
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