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Minn Kota Powerdrive V2 Foot Control Pedal 2774725 New on 2040-parts.com

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Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Minn Kota Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:2774725

MINN KOTA MOTORS

PowerDrive V2/Riptide SP Foot Pedal

Part # 2774725

This Item Is New!

Corded: With an 18' cable and waterproof connector plug, this pedal delivers side-to-side steering control, and includes a momentary/constant on switch and a speed control knob for precise adjustments.

Plug-n-play with PowerDrive V2 or RipTideSP motors and compatible with CoPilot.

This pedal is new, direct from the manufacturer.  Does not come in a box/manufacturer's packaging.  We buy foot pedals in bulk for in-store repairs since we are an authorized Minn Kota service center.

If you are not sure if it will fit your motor, contact seller or visit www.minnkotamotors.com.

This foot controller does not work with Legacy or Terrova Motors.

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:

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Contact seller with any questions. Please calculate shipping costs before bidding; combined shipping is available. Payment is due in seven (7) days. This item is in stock and available for immediate shipment.

 

Fish-Lectronics is a MinnKota Authorized Service Center and Retailer

FISH-LECTRONICS

5003 University Av. Ne.      Minneapolis, MN 55421    

Ph. 763-571-1277      Fax. 763-571-6064

 www.fishlectronics.com

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