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Boat Mates 2134 Gps Cell Phone Caddy For Boats on 2040-parts.com

US $12.06
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Boat Mates 2134 GPS Cell Phone Caddy For Boats

 

Product SKU: B-M-2134
Item Condition: New
MSRP $10.92
Starting At $12.06
Product Description:

Compact organizer holds most hand-held GPS units, and cell phones. Can be mounted vertically, or on any flat, smooth surface, using the Super Suction cups, included or mount with screws. These injection molded organizers can keep your boat ship shape, and provide a place for those items that are always needed. They are heavy weight, marine grade resin construction, for years of use. The Super Suction cups stay securely fastened, even in the roughest conditions.



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