Pair Of New 7" By 14" Rectangular Portholes on 2040-parts.com
Marathon, Florida, US
A pair of New , 7" by 14" heavy duty off shore custom machined portholes. Overall size is 10" by 17". Base is 1/2" thick, machined from solid polycarbonate. Viewing lens is machined from 3/8" thick, gray smoked polycarbonate. Six pin hinge assembly is machined from marine grade aluminum with 3/16" stainless steel hinge pin. Five dog design . Extremely strong porthole. Stronger than most castings. O-ring is EPDM rubber. Spigot depth is 1 3/4". Cut our opening is 7 3/4" by 14 1/2". Polycarbonate is the same bullet proof material used in the presidents limo. , basically indistructable 2 available at this time. More available next run. Manufactured by CMI. Shipping rate pertains to lower 48 states.
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