Minn Kota Mk55em Freshwater Motor (55 Lbs. Thrust, Engine Mount) 1370610 on 2040-parts.com
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
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We purchased this motor used, put it on our boat and took it out once, the motor works perfectly, it is just not the right one for our boat. So our loss is your gain. The information below is copy/pasted directly from Minn Kota's website. The corded remote is brand new, all other parts are used. Any questions please feel free to ask. (DOES NOT INCLUDE MOUNTING HARDWARE) 55/EM Features: Product # 1370610
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