Boat Trolling Motor Minn Kota 35 Pound Thrust Turbo Foot Control Bow Mount on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, United States
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Used trolling motor off of a bass boat foot controls all work real nice it looks to have a the weedless wedge see what it's called propeller custom-made aluminum plate bracket to mount make mounting easy 36 pound thrust Turbo Minn Kota Works real well it's real quiet
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