T-H Marine® - G-Force™ Trolling Motor Cord

2 reviews|Item # 4394949845
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Features

  • Stops Cord and Handle Breakage
  • Full Grip Cushioned Handle
  • 42" Stainless Steel Cable - Nylon Jacket
  • Fits: Most Trolling Motors
  • Hook and Loop Restraint Strap

Product Details

G-Force™ Trolling Motor Cord by T-H Marine®. Handle is a quantum leap improvement in trolling motor replacement rope technology. This trolling motor replacement release and lift system is a rugged, nylon jacketed stainless steel cable with a large comfortable cushioned grip handle which solves the problem of the cheap lift and release ropes on today's trolling motors. Endorsed by B. A. Stainless Steel Elite Pro "G-Man" Gerald Swindle, this is the last lift and release system you will need to buy.

As trolling motors become more powerful, complex, and heavy, the lift systems from the manufacturers have not kept pace. Too often fishermen are faced with broken ropes and handles often in critical times, especially tournament guys. The G-Force™ Handle solves that problem once and for all. FIt's most models and makes. The G-Force™ Handle comes complete with a hook-n-loop strap to secure to the motor shaft while underway. This product will last and can lift in the most difficult situations.

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5 of 5
Amazing
Best upgrade to my boat I have made. This handle is great and easy to install. Took 6 minutes and improved raising and lowering the motor enormously!!! Thank you for a great product!!!
T-H Marine® - G-Force™ Trolling Motor Cord
Posted by Customer / April 20, 2022
4 of 5
Lift Assit
They work well after I bought a new set to replace the one that broke.
Posted by Gerald (Plainfield, IL) / July 22, 2018