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Harbor Mate Boat Seat Pedestal on 2040-parts.com

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Batavia, New York, United States

Batavia, New York, United States
Condition:New

 Harbor Mate Boat Seat Pedestal

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Ride in comfort while on board and have your boat seat at the height you prefer with the boat seat pedestal mount. The pedestal has a telescoping height adjustment and locks in four positions with a locking pin. The universal design mounts to most boat seats with your own mounting hardware.

Easily adjust boat seat to desired height
Telescopes from 11-3/4" to 17-3/4" high
Four locking positions
Universal design fits most boat seats
Summary
Easily adjust the height of your boat chair with the boat seat mount. Manufactured from durable steel, the Boat Seat Pedestal telescopes from 11-3/4" to 17-3/4" with four locking positions. Mounting hardware NOT included.

Detail
Boaters and passengers vary in height, provide adjustable boating chairs with the Boat Seat Pedestal Mount. The boat chair mount telescopes from 11-3/4" to 17-3/4" in height and locks in four positions with the locking pin. Durable steel construction features a black powder coat finish for longevity and universal design mounts to most boat seats (mounting hardware NOT included). Easily adjust the boat seat to a comfortable height with the Boat Seat Pedestal! Includes a one year warranty.


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