Nice Minn Kota Bow Mount Trolling Motor Bracket / Arm 1 3/4 Diameter on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Bidding on a good used Minn Kota 565 trolling motor front bow mount bracket. Bracket is set up to take motor shaft diameters of 1 3/4 inch, Bracket is in good working condition, has some paint flaking and a small crack on the plastic mount where the screw mounts, see picture #4 |
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