Minn Kota | Endura C2 Trolling Motor | 50 lb | 42" Shaft | Battery Meter | 1352278
Minn Kota | Endura C2 Trolling Motor | 50 lb | 42" Shaft | Battery Meter | 1352278
Minn Kota | Endura C2 Trolling Motor | 50 lb | 42" Shaft | Battery Meter | 1352278 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Minn Kota | Endura C2 50 Trolling Motor | 42" Shaft | Battery Meter | 1352278
Overview
Trust the legendary power of the Endura C2 50. With 50 lbs of thrust on a 42-inch shaft, this classic transom-mount freshwater motor offers durable, no-frills propulsion for daily fishing trips, including an integrated push-to-test battery gauge for quick power checks.
Key Features.
- Thrust Capacity: 50 lbs
- Shaft Length: 42"es
- Mounting: Lever-Lock Transom Bracket
- Battery Monitoring: Push-to-Test Indicator
Engine & Boat Compatibility.
- Designed for aluminum jon boats, canoes, and small freshwater fishing craft
- Requires standard 12V marine deep-cycle battery connection
Performance Benefits.
The indestructible composite shaft flexes on impact and is guaranteed for life, while the 5-speed forward and 3-speed reverse layout gives you simple, manual-style control over your trolling speed.
Why It’s a Strong Choice
The Minn Kota Endura C2 50 Trolling Motor | 42" Shaft | Battery Meter | 1352278 provides unmatched reliability and seamless integration on the water. Built to handle rough conditions, it eliminates messy wiring configurations, ensuring your marine gear functions flawlessly and looks professional.
FAQ
Q1: Why choose a 42-inch shaft length for a transom motor?
The 42-inch shaft provides optimal reach for transoms that sit higher out of the water or on deep-V hulls, ensuring the prop stays submerged during operation.
