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Bennett 189e Hydraulic Trim Tab Kit 9"x18" on 2040-parts.com

US $625.60
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bennett Marine UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:189E

 
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Bennett 189E Hydraulic Trim Tab Kit 9"X18"

 

Product SKU: BEN-189E
Item Condition: New
MSRP $782.00
Starting At $625.60
Product Description:

Bennett Trim Tabs are designed and manufactured with pride at the Bennett Marine plant in Deerfield Beach, Florida. Every Bennett system carries with it an accumulation of nearly 40 years of research, development, and testing and is designed to provide years of dependable service.Every trim tab is sheared and bent not welded. Welding alters the properties of stainless steel which invites corrosion. Bennett actuators feature patented through-hull hydraulics. There are no vulnerable external hoses to decay. Plus, every hydraulic power unit is tested by both person and computer to insure this reliable unit deflects the trim tabs, holds firmly during use, and retracts smoothly.



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