Minn Kota Endura 30 Transom Mount Trolling Motor, Canoe Mount, & Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com
San Mateo, California, United States
Minn Kota Endura 30 transom-mount 12 volt freshwater trolling motor, plus canoe motor mount, plus battery charger. 30 lbs. thrust, 30" shaft length, hand throttle control, five speeds. Just add your 12 volt battery (not included) and you will have everything you need to troll in your boat or canoe.
Can be clamped to your boat's transom, or used on canoe with the canoe motor mount. Last picture illustrates how motor mount is clamped to canoe, without Minn Kota motor for clarity. Used, but in good condition, all parts work, clean with only minor scuffs from use. Bought separately, you would expect to pay over $250 for all these items; best offers will be considered. Local pickup only, unless other arrangements are made in advance. Seller will work with Buyer to arrange for shipping at the Buyer's expense; contact Seller in advance with your proposal before purchasing. |
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