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Minn Kota Foot Pedal Corded F/ Powerdrive V2 Model# 1866066 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Minn Kota MPN:1866066 Manufacturer Part Number:1866066 UPC:029402035557

Minn Kota Foot Pedal Corded f/ Powerdrive V2 Model# 1866066

POWERDRIVE FOOT PEDAL

PowerDrive V2/Riptide SP Foot Pedal

For PowerDrive V2 or Riptide SP motors, this side-to-side steering foot pedal includes a momentary/constant on switch and a speed control knob for precise adjustments. Features an 18' cord with IP68-rated waterproof connector plugs. This pedal uses plug-n-play design for PowerDrive V2 or Riptide SP motors, and works in conjunction with CoPilot.



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