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Trolling Motor 80 Lb Transom Mount Boat Electric Trolling Motor Fishing 24 V on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Vancouver, BC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:HASWING MPN:HE-50729-100 Manufacturer Part Number:HE-50729-100

80 lb. transom mount trolling motor with electric power offer silent movement.

PLEASE   BE  ADVISED   THAT  YOU NEED 24  volts   battery    or    2   x  12   volts   batteries connected in  the  series .

SPECIFICATIONS 
  • Rated Voltage (V) DC 24V
  • Rated Power(W) 840W
  • Thrust (Lb) 80LBS
  • Rated Current (A) 35A
  • Propeller Type/Size 3blades / 11.8inch (D)
  • Decibel level (Db) 65db 
  • Prop speed  (Rmp) Max. 890 rpm
  • Shaft Material - Composite
  • Turning type Manual 360°Lockable
  • Shaft length 38.5inch / 980mm
  • Min Voltage 18V
  • Height 130cm
  • Max Current 50A B
  • Boat length(M) / Load(kg) 6.5m / Max. 700kg

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