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280, Trolling Motor
Posted by Drop_Shot, Fri Mar-21-03 08:42 AM

I have a Minnkota Maxxum with 52" shaft, it has the Maxxum bow mount with Bowguard 360deg. breakaway mount, and a quick release bracket.
The motor sells for about $530.00 new and the removable bracket is around $85.00 new.
I have only used it about 3-times, I have it on a Fish & Ski and The boat has a casting deck but it is not flush with the rail as a result the motor is mounted to the rail only and it is just too big.
I am asking $400.00 for everything.





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288, RE: Trolling Motor
Posted by Gill_Turner, Tue Mar-25-03 06:28 PM
Hey there

What volt motor is that?

Thanks

Peace

E.B.
292, RE: Trolling Motor
Posted by Drop_Shot, Wed Mar-26-03 07:33 AM
12 volt, 50 ft/lbs torque. Here's the Mfg. info.


Minn Kota® Maxxum™ Bow-Mount Trolling Motors
From the bass havens of the world to the big water up north, Maxxum is right at home. These are unmistakably the most powerful, feature-packed trolling motors you can put on the bow of your boat.

Power to Burn - From 55 to an incredible 101 lbs. of thrust, there's a Maxxum bow-mount motor to suit your needs.

Streamlined Foot Pedal - Puts you in complete control. Easy to use and ergonomically-designed for all-day comfort.

Shaft Lengths - Available in 42", 52" and 62". Indestructible Composite Shaft-stronger than steel. Flexes on impact. Will not break, kink or corrode.

Overload sensing circuitry - Protects your motor from overheating when accidentally engaged.

Rock-solid Maxxum Mount - The strongest bow-mount system in the world. Go for broke without worrying about breaking down. Stowed, the Maxxum Mount won't budge, flex or vibrate.

Bowguard 360™ Breakaway - Breaks away on impact from any position. Automatically resets itself for uninterrupted fishing. A Minn Kota exclusive!


Thanks
Brad

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305, RE: Trolling Motor
Posted by Gill_Turner, Sun Mar-30-03 12:30 PM
Hey Brad

I'm interested in that motor. I have a few questions about it. Could you drop me an E-mail or something and I'll get back with you? Where are you located? Thanks

Peace

E.B.