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Remotetroll Trolling Motor Remote Steering Bracket/device Rt 400 on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Drummond Island, Michigan, United States

Drummond Island, Michigan, United States
Remotetroll trolling motor remote steering bracket/device RT 400, US $600.00, image 1
Purchased to replace the older cable model to use with 9hp Yamaha kicker motor. Sold boat before I got to install. Sold the trolling motor so I have no use for this item. One of the pictures shows the silver powder coat color. This model mounts to the transom
Brand:RemoteTroll Country//Region of Manufacture:United States


Flush Mount, silver - Remote-Troll

Part # RT-400-FM-S


The RT-400 mounts to a bracket (supplied) that is attached to your boat. By undoing just two bolts it is easily removed for maintenance or a day of water skiing. We have brackets for nearly every type of boat whether for swim platform, transom or pontoon.

Remote-Trolls are fabricated of marine grade aluminum for quality, durability and strength-without-weight. For precision, parts are prepared using a computer controlled, high pressure water jet cutter. Parts are then assembled, welded and powder coated in either white or silver.

Remote-Trolls are powered by a 12 Volt DC, 3 AMP, electric motor and do not require a separate battery. Kits come complete with mounting bracket, electrical plugs, stainless bolt set and a control switch with 20' cord. Everything is warranted for one year.


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