New Motorguide X3 70lb 24 Volt 45" Shaft Foot Control Bow Mount Trolling Motor! on 2040-parts.com
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This is a brand new without original box (PLEASE read below in pink) MOTORGUIDE X3 70LB 24 VOLT 45" SHAFT FOOT CONTROL BOW MOUNT TROLLING MOTOR!!! The MotorGuide® X3 Freshwater Foot-Controlled Bow Mount Trolling Motor
is engineered to deliver best-in-class performance for quiet operation,
reliability, precise control, ease of use, and value. The MotorGuide X3
freshwater trolling motor sports an innovative steering system that puts
you in position to be a better angler. Proprietary Variable Ratio
Steering delivers precise, higher-response steering. Torque steering
feedback is reduced for smoother operation. An ergonomic, heel-toe
operated foot pedal is easy to use. Tight-fitting components, fewer
metal-to-metal interfaces, composite locking pins, a locking bearing
collar, and 2-blade weedless prop all help to keep the X3 smooth and
quiet on the water. Durable and reliable, the X3 features an
industry-leading, aircraft-grade-aluminum mounting bracket to minimize
flex and ensure precision under high thrust. The outer shaft is
stainless steel; the inner shaft is made with a premium composite with a
lifetime guarantee against breaking; and stainless steel bushings and
precision bearings ensure long-term performance. Easier to use than most
ordinary trolling motors, the MotorGuide X3 Freshwater Foot-Controlled
Bow Mount Trolling Motor sports a hinged "door" for easy motor height
adjustment and removal; it's easy to stow and deploy and features
classic 5-speed operation.
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READ! This is brand new with everything included! The only reason the
original box is not included is due to the fact it was on a delivery
truck with a leaky roof and the box got water damaged! Everything inside is perfectly dry and brand new! Click here to check out our other items! Be sure to add us to your favorites list!
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