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Sammamish, Washington, United States

Sammamish, Washington, United States
WATERCRAFT COVER D, FITS 2 SEATER, image 1
Condition:New Brand:DALLAS MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer Part Number:CWR-36877 UPC:040246979159

Personal Watercraft Cover

Features

  • 100% Polyester
  • Lightweight with Superior Strength and Durability
  • Treated for Water Repellency, UV and Mildew Resistance
  • Breathable Fabric Prevents Moisture Build-Up
  • Features Include Shock Cord Hemline and Nylon Rope for a snug fit
  • Backed by a 3 year warranty
  • Fits 2 seater models up to 113" L x 48" W x 42" H



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