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Springfield Pro Stand-up Seat W/ Custom Rod Holders & Adjustable Base on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
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Saint James City, Florida, United States

Saint James City, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Color:Gray

SPRINGFIELD Pro Stand-Up Seat with Custom Rod holders and adjustable base. Foam padding and low-rise backrest combines freedom of movement with welcome lower back support. Covered in heavy duty marine-grade vinyl over a high-strength composite substrate that cannot rot or decay and completely covers all exposed stitching and staples. 5 1/2"H x 15 1/2"W x 11"D Mounted on Zinc-Plated Seat Mount with ¾" pin and spring. Only Used twice.

 

Two TACO Adjustable Rod Holder on custom Star Board mount with stainless hardware. Easily removed if necessary. Inside diameter is 1-3/4".

 

Kwik Connect anodized Pro Pedestal uses a 3/4" pin. Pedestal adjusts from 22'' to 31''. Manufacturer model #: 10120-S.

  

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