Newport Vessels 36lb Thrust Saltwater Electric Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com
Guyton, Georgia, United States
The NV Series 36lb thrust electric trolling motor by Newport Vessels. This versatile and all around use trolling motor is constructed with the highest quality materials and design concepts. This trolling motor is built to last. With an adjustable 30-inch shaft length, the Newport Vessels 36lb thrust trolling motor is built to fit all Newport Vessels inflatable boats as well as all other inflatable boats, kayaks, dinghies, tenders, fishing boats, aluminum fishing boats, and inflatables with a transom. The 8 speed control system (5 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds) makes for a smooth and easily controlled ride. The 36lb thrust NV Series trolling motor comes with a 2 blade propeller (8.9 inch diameter) for optimal performance. This transom mount motor is built to be powered by a 12-volt Deep Cycle battery or Marine battery (not included).
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