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A Pair Of 4" Round Polished Bronze Portholes on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Menominee, Michigan, United States

Menominee, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:ABI Manufacturer Part Number:1242BR

This pair of ABI Round Bronze Portholes with Screens are constructed from highly polished bronze and include finish rings and matching, threaded, flat head bolts. The porthole hinges contain adjusting screws for proper gasket compression to prevent water intrusion. Laminated safety glass is used for the window, adding safety and durability. They are designed to open inward, with the finishing ring mounted outside in the weather. I purchased these ports new for a wooden sailboat I was restoring, just never used them. Been sitting on the shelf inside their boxes ever since.

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