Minn Kota Powerdrive 70 60"" With Foot Pedal
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Minn Kota Powerdrive 70 60"" With Foot Pedal

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Minn Kota Powerdrive 70 60"" With Foot PedalMinn Kota PowerDrive 70lb Thrust 60"" Shaft with Foot Pedal Model: 1358473 Deploy Assist Lever: Get in and out of the water easily. Just depress the lever to deploy your trolling motor and when it's time to move, it stows easily and securely. Side To Side Electric Foot Pedal: Control speed, steering, and momentary and constant on off with the PowerDrive foot pedal, which is waterproof and features an 18' cord. Note: the foot pedal is not included with

Minn Kota PowerDrive 70lb Thrust 60"" Shaft with Foot Pedal

Model: 1358473
  • Deploy-Assist Lever: Get in and out of the water easily. Just depress the lever to deploy your trolling motor and when it's time to move, it stows easily and securely.
  • Side-To-Side/Electric Foot Pedal: Control speed, steering, and momentary and constant on/off with the PowerDrive foot pedal, which is waterproof and features an 18' cord. Note: the foot pedal is not included with GPS enabled models.
  • Push-to-Test Battery Meter: Press a button to get an instant ""stage of charge"" reading.
  • Digital Maximizer™: Provides up to 5 times longer run time on a single battery charge. These variable speed trolling motors let you dial in your exact speed, and they deliver only as much power as you need, helping to conserve your battery for a full day of fishing.
  • Power Prop: Delivers extra power to push through any fishing scenario and excels in open water.
  • 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.

Reliable. Capable. And fully able to handle anything a day of fishing brings. PowerDrive™ shows up to the launch ramp every day with big-time technology, trusted power and easy operation. Choose between operation with either a foot pedal or a Minn Kota micro remote and hit the water. And with a mount that's tough, sleek and built to take a beating, it's going to keep showing up day after day.

Specifications
Shaft Length 60""
Max Thrust 70 lbs.
Voltage 24
One-Boat Network Compatible No
QUEST Series No
Spot-Lock No
Built-In Sonar None
Foot Pedal Style Side-to-Side / Electric
Control Foot Pedal
Auto/Stow Deploy No
Power Trim No
Power Steering Yes
Lift-Assist No
Bowguard No
Wireless Remote No
i-Pilot Link (GPS) No
i-Pilot (GPS) No
AutoPilot Yes
CoPilot no
Speeds Variable
Digital Maximizer Yes
Battery Meter Yes
Max Amp Draw 42
Mount Style Bolt-On
Mounting Location Bow-Mount
Motor Style Electric-steer
Prop Power Prop (MKP-37)

What's in the Box:
  • PowerDrive 70 lb. 60"" Motor
  • Corded Foot Pedal
  • MKP-37 Prop
  • Mounting Hardware
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