Minn Kota 55# Thrust Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Milaca, Minnesota, United States
This is a new, unused Minn Kota 55# thrust Vector Series electric trolling motor (s/n: WWAG2280310). Originally purchased in 2006, the motor has been taken out of the box (original box missing), but has never been in water. This is comparable to the Endura Max series now offered by Minn Kota. It has a transom mount.
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