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InMac-Kolstrand Heavy-Duty Reduction (2-Speed) Hand Gurdy

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$1,792.00

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Heavy Duty Disc Brake allows Positive Feathering Braking Action.


Two Cranking Positions – Straight Drive 1:1 Ratio OR 2:1 Ratio Reduction Drive.


Trolling Gurdy design allows Payout with Handle or By Releasing the Handle Pin Drive and Use the Disc Brake (Handle will Remain in Down Position).


Port and Starboard Assemblies Available (Please Select for Port or Starboard Side Fishing Below)


Made from All Non-Corrosive Parts for Use in the Salt Water Environment.


Stainless Steel Drive Handle with Comfortable Grip.


Stainless Steel U-Bolt Fittings for Clamping To Optional 1 in Pipe Davit


 


  • For Application Assistance, Expedited Delivery Times, Commercial Pricing, or any unanswered questions concerning this product, please call Kal Harris in the InMac-Kolstrand Seattle Commercial Office at 206-784-2500 or e-mail kal@kolstrand.com
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      InMac-Kolstrand Heavy Duty Reduction Hand Troll Gurdys are the Standard in the Industry.   Models AKPNHG-RED-PORT and AKPNHG-RED-STBD are built with a Lightweight/Strong/Watertight Aluminum Gearboxes with Precision Machined Drive Gears.


      Rugged Nylon Spool Measures 8 in Outside Dia., 1 1/2 in Wide with a 5 in Diameter Core and will hold 875 Feet of 1/16" Diameter Trolling Wire.

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