Minn Kota Endura C2 40 Lb Transom Mount Trolling Motor 12v Electric Boat 36" on 2040-parts.com
Wenatchee, Washington, United States
The Minn Kota® Endura C2 Freshwater Transom Mount Trolling Motor features an ergonomic, telescoping handle for easy and comfortable steering and a lever-lock bracket made with composite construction to resist flexing, warping and UV damage. The Tilt Twist Tiller™ has an ergonomic grip so you can easily control speed and steering. The composite shaft is durable and flexes on impact and won't break, corrode or kink. The quiet motor design won't spook fish. 12 volt electric 40 lbs thrust / 36" shaft 5 forward speed / 3 reverse speed Features and Benefits
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