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Minn Kota Mka-16-92 Quick Relese Bracket on 2040-parts.com

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Craigmont, Idaho, United States

Craigmont, Idaho, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Minn Kota

Minn Kota  MKA-16-02  Quick release bracket

  • fits all mini kotapower drives, power drive V2 and Terrova electric steer trolling motors
  • Features locking quick release design for smooth and easy disconnect
  • sidescrew design provides quiet, secure locking system
  • bottom plate of bracket has same hole pattern as autopilot and power drive mounts allow easy conversion of permanently mounted motors. 
  • Padlock slot in side of bracket for motor security ( padlock not included)

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