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10"length 316 Stainless Steel Cleat Bollard Of Marine Hardware For Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

东营, 山东省, China

东营, 山东省, China
Condition:New Brand:BEST METAL Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:BEST0007A UPC:Does not apply

Item specifics

Material:
Steel
Size:
10
Type:
Marine cleat

Product Description


Note: 1. Shipping costs shown include fuel surcharges. But Import duties, taxes and other customsrelated charges are not included. Buyers bear all responsibility for all extra charges incurred (if any).

             2. The picture is only for reference,the price is 1 Piece

Buffed and polished by hand, out hardware has a premium mirror finish with enhanced alloy and high corrosion-resistance

Highly polished stainless-steel cleat with an open base is one of the most popular cleats found on most boats. Sleek, modern design makes decks look stylish while providing the ultimate in corrosion protection when anchoring or docking.
Highly polished and corrosion resistant 

 

Four-hole mounting for security; Lengths 10" 

Packaging Details

Unit Type:
piece
Package Weight:
0.600kg (1.32lb.)
Package Size:
26cm x 8cm x 5cm (10.24in x 3.15in x 1.97in)

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