Minn Kota Pontoon 70 – Hand Control – 24V-70lb-52″ *Remanufactured

$599.99

Autopilot = No | Built-In Transducer = No | Control Type = Tilt Twist Tiller | Included Propeller = MKP-32 | Mounting Style = Bow | Salt Water/Fresh Water = Fresh | Series = Pontoon | Shaft Length (Inches) = 52″ | Thrust (Pounds) = 70 lbs | Voltage – Input Range (Volts) = 24v

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Pontoon 70 – Hand Control – 24V-70lb-52″ *Remanufactured

Put Minn Kota power to work on your pontoon. You get a quiet, steady, all-day performance that’s right for you. And with quick and easy mounting, you get a motor that’s built to let you sit back and appreciate a perfect day on the lake. 

Features:

  • Latch & Door Bracket: This bracket gives you a rock-solid hold while stowing your trolling motor and makes for easy removal at the end of the day.
  • Tilt Twist Tiller™: Get hands-on control of your motor with our Tilt Twist Tiller. Its ergonomic grip provides easy, responsive control of speed and steering.
  • 5 Fwd/3 Rev Speed Settings: Five-speed settings for forward and three-speed settings for reverse.
  • Power Prop: For 3-1/4″ motor diameters, this prop delivers extra power to push throw heavy vegetation. Includes prop pin, nut, and washer.
  • Indestructible Composite Shaft — Guaranteed for Life: At the core of your Minn Kota trolling motor is an indestructible composite shaft. It’s a Minn Kota exclusive, and we guarantee it for life.
  • Cool, Quiet Power: Every Minn Kota lower unit runs cool to extend trolling motor life, and stays quiet.

Additional information

Weight37.6 lbs
Dimensions68 × 20 × 10 in
UPC

029402049134

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