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Davis Happy Troller Large Trolling Plate I/o's & All Outboards 50hp And Larger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Schererville, Indiana, United States

Schererville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a used Happy Troller
Large Trolling Plate


Large Troller: Fits inboard/outboards plus all outboard motors 50 hp and larger.

This Happy Troller came with my boat when I bought it and I don't use it. It is in good working condition with all attaching hardware. Pull rope is in good condition.
No corrosion.

Locks in "up" position for cruising.
Locks in
"down" position for trolling.

Please email with any questions!



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