Attwood Coated Steel Rod Holder P/n 237694 on 2040-parts.com
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
ATTWOOD "SURE GRIP' STEEL ROD HOLDER The 3/8' diameter coated steel rod is tough, strong and corrosion resistant UV resistant plastic coating protects the rod butt and handle Stainless Steel stem and wing nut All holders include 5071 mounting base 45 Degree Angle, 4' Stem, for Trolling Attwood P/N 5063-3 For Customer service or Technical support Please call 772-778-2200 Mon- Fri 9am-5pm EST 237694 |
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