Minn Kota MKA-64 - Heavy-Duty Quick Release Bracket (1854064)
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The Ultimate Hold for High-Thrust Motors
Whether you are a weekend tournament angler or a commercial business owner outfitting a fleet of guide boats, you need a trolling motor bracket that won't fail under pressure. The Minn Kota MKA-64 Quick Release Bracket is specifically engineered to handle the massive torque generated by 112lb thrust motors and extra-long 72-inch shafts. Built from high-yield, marine-grade composite, it securely locks your electric-steer motor to the deck while remaining completely impervious to rust, corrosion, and discoloration.
When it is time to remove the motor for trailering or storage, the low-profile design leaves your deck completely clear of tripping hazards. Order your genuine Minn Kota hardware from a Canadian Authorized Service Center. We fulfill orders directly from our hub, ensuring you receive duty-free, fast shipping Canada-wide with zero hidden cross-border import fees. No matter where you fish in Canada, we deliver exactly what you need.
📦 Product Specs:
- Part Number: 1854064 (MKA-64)
- Material: Heavy-Duty Marine Composite
- Hardware: Includes stainless steel mounting bolts, locking handle, and pins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the MKA-64 and the MKA-21?
The MKA-64 is the heavy-duty version. While both are composite brackets, the MKA-64 is specifically reinforced and structurally designed to handle the massive torque of 112lb thrust motors and 72-inch shafts. The standard MKA-21 is only rated for motors up to 80lb thrust and 60-inch shafts.
Does this bracket replace the older MKA-53?
Yes. Minn Kota released the MKA-64 as the direct, upgraded replacement for the discontinued MKA-53 composite bracket.
Can I lock my motor to the boat with this bracket?
Yes. The locking handle features a stainless steel pin that drops through the bracket. This pin has a hole drilled through it that accepts a standard 1/4" short-shank padlock (sold separately), allowing you to securely lock your motor to the deck to prevent theft.