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"sea Serpent" - Trolling Motor Replacement Cord With Handle Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New

 "Sea Serpent"

Trolling Motor Replacement Cable

Minn Kota / MotorGuide


Trolling Motors all come with a standard rope style cord.  These deteriorate and break over time.  Our Sea Serpent product won't break and will give you years of trusted use. 

We use a 600lb rated steel coated nylon cable and provide the hardware and instructions to do the installation in minutes. 

We provide a handle holder as well so that your cable won't be flopping around the deck, either doing harm to your boat or getting tangled in your rods.

The best part is it's cost.  $20 shipped.

If you have a MotorGuide X3 - Please place that in the notes since we use a larger handle holder for that model.

It's a MUST HAVE  -  Get yours today.

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