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Trol-a-matic Automatic Trolling Plate 50hp & Up on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Frederick, Maryland, United States

Frederick, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:trol-a=matic Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:2719503

this trolling plate came off my 70hp Johnson I had. used it for crabbing in pax. river in Maryland. works very good. when you speed up the plate flips up by itself. it is for 50hp and up. it comes with the mounting bolts witch are stainless steel so there is no rusting bolts or springs to worry about. it is glass filled nylon composite so it will last for many years. it mounts in just a few minutes with a 1/4 inch drill bit and two 7/16 wrenches. any questions please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking

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