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36" Aluminum Marine Footrest Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Hainesport, New Jersey, United States

Hainesport, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

I am selling a 36" Heavy Duty Custom welded Aluminum footrest.  Came off 30 Ryborunner and is made of 1.25" AL pipe.  Specifications are listed below, did not return to boat after rehab due to new console.  This is a real HD unit that can withstand severe use as compared to the cheap brackets I see today on boats

Overall width:     36 3/8"
Pipe Size:              1.25"
Bottom Leg:         9.5" below top
Round Mounts:     3 3/8"

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