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Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:MotorGuide

New Motorguide WIRELESS foot remote. Part # 8m4000389. This allows you to control your wireless trolling motor with your foot and you can place it anywhere in your boat. 

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For use with all Wireless Series trolling motors.
Wireless freedom is what MotorGuide's exclusive high-frequency Wireless Foot Pedal is all about. It's the easiest-to-use, most functional foot-control device ever designed for a trolling motor. On/off, right/left and faster/slower wireless motor commands make it a cinch to master for novice and expert alike. You now have simple, fast, and precise wireless boat positioning from anywhere on the deck with a low-profile foot pedal. 

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