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Mfr.
Vetus
Durable tunnels for Vetus bow thrusters.
Tunnels are also available in steel and fiberglass.
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$240.22
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$1,249.89
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Mfr.
Vetus
| Mfr No. BPSE
Low profile bow and stern thruster panels with the following characteriscs:
Protected against accidental or unauthorized operation.
Automatic switch off aft...
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$190.89
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Mfr.
Vetus
Durable tunnels for Vetus bow thrusters.
Tunnels are also available in steel and aluminum.
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$268.44
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$1,090.77
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Mfr.
Vetus
| Mfr No. RCBP
Vetus Installation Kit for Single Station Radio Control of Bow or Stern Thruster. RC Kit comes in 12 / 24 Volt, 3 Amp. The installation kit ...
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$393.17
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Mfr.
Vetus
| Mfr No. BPJSTA
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$143.38
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Mfr.
Vetus
Control panels type BPSE2, BPJE2, BPJDE2 and EZDOCK2, are hydraulic bow and stern
thruster panels with on/off
switch with
joysticks for operation at
full or half power.
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$303.86
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$461.47
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Mfr.
Vetus
Durable tunnels for Vetus bow thrusters.
Tunnels are also available in fiberglass and aluminum.
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$492.51
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$1,097.10
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Mfr.
Vetus
- Eliminates the risk of the bow thruster being switched over too quickly
- Highly recommended for rental craft to prevent motor damage
- This unit can be co
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$129.86
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$129.86
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Mfr.
Vetus
- Fits 23KGF Vetus Bow Thruster
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$39.96
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$56.26
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Mfr.
Vetus
Electric connection extension cables with multi plugs available in several sizes to connect to VETUS control panels
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$64.33
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$145.52
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My Vetus bow thruster has stopped - any ideas?
The Vetus thruster was fitted 3 years ago, and never had a problem. It has stopped working on one side, please help. Answer That will most likely be in the lower gear housing. It could also be just a shear pin on the thruster propeller. Either way, you likely sucked in a piece of debris that stopped the blade cold.
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