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New Minn Kota Riptide Rt 101/st Fp W/ I Pilot 60" Shaft 36v W/o Fp Salt Water on 2040-parts.com

US $1,499.95
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Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
NEW Minn Kota RIPTIDE RT 101/ST FP W/ I Pilot 60" Shaft 36v w/o FP Salt Water, US $1,499.95, image 1
New unopened..Box is a bit warn but fine to ship and not effecting unit..
Manufacturer Part Number:1363722 Brand:Minn Kota

NEW Minn Kota RIPTIDE RT 101/ST FP W/ I Pilot 60" Shaft 36v (Salt Water)
No Foot pedal

  • 36-volt
  • 60" shaft
  • 101 lbs. of thrust i pilot feature 
  • Digital maximizer technology

Product # 1363722 


  • Bow-Mount Trolling Motor 
  • Maximum Thrust: 101 lbs.
  • Shaft Length: 60"

  • Riptide ST Series features:

  • - Optimized for Saltwater use

  • - Co-Pilot Control

  • - Digital Maximizer™

  • - Indestructible Composite Shaft

  • - Includes Weedless Wedge 2™ propeller


  • Riptide ST 110 i-Pilot features:
    - Includes I-Pilot Wireless GPS Trolling SystemEverything about the  Riptide ST 101 AutoPilot is engineered to put you in complete command with minimal effort so you can focus on fishing instead of your motor. The Riptide ST 101 AutoPilot is a 36-volt unit with 60" shaft, variable speeds, 101 lbs. of thrust and the all-new digitally controlled AutoPilot™ feature. It keeps you heading where you tell it to go. Just set a course, activate the AutoPilot, and the motor makes infinitely variable steering adjustments for ultrasmooth course corrections and unparalleled heading accuracy. Deployment of a trolling motor couldn't be easier. Just push the handle and fall-away ramps deploy the Riptide ST 101 AutoPilot. Superb balance lets you effortlessly raise and stow the motor and a master cut-off switch prevents motor activation in the stowed position. Digital maximizer technology precisely controls the power draw on the battery at various speeds, eliminating wasted power and extending battery life to keep you on the water longer. The Riptide ST 101 i pilotis housed in white casings specially engineered to withstand harsh saltwater environments. The Riptide also places precise control at your fingertips by using the popular handheld i pilot in place of a foot pedal.
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