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New Electric Trolling Inflatable Boat Outboard Motor Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Paramus, New Jersey, United States

Paramus, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New

exBrand New M-505 Deluxe Electric 10 Pound Thrust Outboard Boat Motor


12 VOLT BATTERY & MOTOR MOUNT NOT INCLUDED!!!!

You are bidding on a Brand New M-505 Deluxe Electric 10 Pound Thrust Outboard Boat Motor. It comes with an adjustable motor shaft to regulate propeller depth. Perfect for a small boat, raft, or dinghy.

BATTERY & MOTOR MOUNT NOT INCLUDED!!

  • Output thrust is approximately 10 pounds
  • Electric trolling motor for small boats ONLY
  • 12 Volt
  • 27"Long

Once auction ends- bidder must pay within 24 hours and item will then be shipped promptly. If you do not pay your auction will be cancelled.

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