Motorguide Quick Release Top Plate - Trolling Motor Mount on 2040-parts.com
Chittenango, New York, United States
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Universal Quick Release Top Plate for MotorGuide trolling motors ***Used in conjunction with MotorGuide Universal Quick Release Mounting Bracket*** MotorGuide Quick Release mounting bracket and top plate allows you to easily switch out motors are take them out of the way when other boating applications are needed. Measures - 18" x 7 7/8" UPC# 8M0095973 |
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