Minnkota Riptide Sf Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
MinnKota #112 lb thrust 36 volt trolling motor used only once and looks like its straight out of the box condition. This motor has less than 1 hour time on my previous boat. TM includes Helmsmate extension arm that cost new $80 dollars, male twist-lock plug for convenient removal of motor if not in use, and 1/2 of the MinnKota quick release dove-tail mounting bracket that aids in fast removal from bow. Please no international bidder, no zero feedback bidders, and all shipping costs will be calculated for destination and at buyers expense. I can arrange for local pickup for successful local bidder who wants to drive to p/u. I am setting a low reserve that should be quickly attainable, bid with confidence with this 100% ebayer. Good Luck ! |
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