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Greene, New York, United States

Greene, New York, United States
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 Marinetech 10 In Transom Clear Anodizd #KPS100A

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•Convenient, shallow-water anchoring system for a quick, no-maintenance way to hold your boat in position in shallow water w/out heavy anchors & wet, cumbersome ropes •Ideal for precision bait presentations, especially in windy or high-current conditions •No power, switches or wires - a perfect complement or alternative to power-actuated pole anchors •Available with a wide range of anchor pole selections

•Signature Pole Lock: All brackets are equipped with a proprietary, integrated pole lock - just flip the lever to secure pole in the bracket

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