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Eska Outboard Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Pelkie, Michigan, United States

Pelkie, Michigan, United States
Great condition
Boat & Watercraft Type:Outboard Motors Make:ESKA

Here is a very nice Eska outboard service manual for the 1965-1975 model years. Also covers Coast to Coast,Explorer,Federal,Goldenjet,Hanimax,Hiawatha,J.C. Penny,Pathfinder,Seaco,Seabreeze,Seacruiser-Grant,Sea Hawk,Sea King,Sears,Skipper,Sportfisher,and Wizard. Plus a section on the 10 and 20 speed electric trolling motors.

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