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New 3 Bow Black Bimini Boat Cover Top With Boot 6'l X 46"h X 85"-90"w on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Dana Point, California, US

Dana Point, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: UPC:705105727806

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SafeGuard Premium Bimini Top 3 Bow with all Hardware 6' x 46" x 85-90" - Black
Protect yourself from the sun and rain with a SafeGuard Bimini Boat Top. Comes with Frame, Stainless Steel Hardware, 600 Denier Top in Black and Matching Zippered Boot.

PLEASE NOTE: SafeGuard biminis are manufactured so that the support poles bow slightly outwards by a couple of inches. If you measure the distance between the support poles, it will appear that your bimini is too wide for your boat. THIS IS NORMAL because, upon installing, you will apply slight pleasure and bow the support poles into their correct position. This process gives your bimini extra stability. The dimensions on the box you receive are the correct finish dimensions of your bimini.
Product Features
• 1-Inch aluminum tubing
• 3-Bow style
• 6-Feet long
• 600 Denier heavy duty fabric
• Free matching zippered boot
• All mounting hardware included
• Tough interlocking seams
• Hold-down straps are constructed of polypropylene webbing
• 30-day money back guarantee
• 5-year warranty

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