Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Motorguide W45 Wireless 48” 12v Wireless Bow Mount With Handheld Remote on 2040-parts.com

US $490.00
Location:

Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States

Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MotorGuide

MotorGuide W45
(45 Lbs. Thrust, 48" Shaft)

Bow Mount Trolling Motor


Product # 970100360 (48")

Bow Mount Trolling Motor

Wireless control

Maximum Thrust: 55 lbs.

Shaft Length: 48"

Wireless Series features: 

- Wireless remote steering 

- Digital variable speed control 

- One hand stow and deploy 

- Cradle lock mount w/ quick-release plate 

- Oversized brushes last longer 

- Built-in battery indicator 

- Composite shafts are 33% stronger

W45 features: 

- Optimized for freshwater use 

- Includes Machete III weed-free propeller 

- 12 volts 

- Wireless foot pedal included 

- Compatible with sonar fishfinders



Handheld Remote

MotorGuide M887657

Product # M887657

Wireless Hand-held Remote

20 Hrs. of Operation

Lasts 500 - 600 Hrs. of Fishing


For Motorguide Models:

ALL Wireless Series Trolling Motors


           This is a nice, clean and lightly used Motorcraft trolling motor W45.  I used it on my MOKAI kayak, but it was too overpowering.  Used it maybe a dozen times in freshwater lakes.  Everything works and is in excellent condition.  I modified the end receptacle for the kayak, but that is easily changed.  Foot pedal and hand-held fob are really nice features.

Mullin Museum 'opens,' still no public date

Fri, 16 Apr 2010

The Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Calif., "opened" Thursday night with a gala Art Deco affair that did splendid justice to the beautiful cars, photos and furniture inside. Models dressed in period costume with period 'dos draped themselves over what are arguably the world's most beautiful Bugattis, Delages, Delahayes, Talbot-Lagos, Voisins and Hispano-Suizas. Similarly clad guests strolled about the perfect period decor, perfect right down to the Art Deco pillars holding up the ecologically friendly roof.

Ferrari supercars

Tue, 29 Jul 2008

By Tim Pollard 29 July 2008 09:00 Say 'supercar' and the man in the street thinks of Ferrari. Eponymous founding father Enzo set up in Modena in 1929 as the Scuderia race team, and it wasn't unitl 1947 that the first road cars appeared. Since then, virtually every model has come to define the contemporary supercar, although there have been some duds along the way too.

New MINI to be unveiled on 18 November

Mon, 19 Aug 2013

The new third-generation MINI Hatch will be revealed at the British brand’s Oxford factory on the 18 November, ahead of a simultaneous showcase at the 2013 LA and Tokyo Motor Shows two days later. In a nice touch from the BMW-owned carmaker, the special unveiling event will be held 107 years to the day since creator of the original Mini, Sir Alec Issigonis, was born. MSN Cars recently checked out MINI’s preview of the new compact hatchback with the MINI Vision concept.