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Caframo Bora 748 12v 3-speed 6" Marine Fan - Black Mfg# 748cabbx on 2040-parts.com

US $75.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Caframo Manufacturer Part Number:748CABBX UPC:062503748049

Caframo Bora 748 12V 3-Speed 6" Marine Fan - Black MFG#  748CABBX

Bora 748 12V 3-Speed 6" Marine Fan - Black

Outlasts and outperforms the competition. Superior airflow can provide any area with cool comfort. 3 speed touch control.

The quietest and most powerful marine fan in its class! The model 748 Bora 12 Volt fan is designed to deliver the features needed to solve any on-board airflow challenge. The fan is ideal for clearing a bridge windshield, venting a galley or providing cool comfort in the sleeping berth. This versatility has made the Bora Caframo's most popular selling fan.

Features:
  • Three speed touch control
  • Long life 5000+ motor
  • Compact design
  • Newly designed high efficiency blade
  • Fully guarded on front and back
  • Locking cam mount
  • Low power draw
  • Made in Canada

Benefits:
  • Maximum airflow with minimum noise
  • Match fan speed to application
  • Greater boater safety
  • Easy to install
  • Matches any boat interior
  • Fan stays in place in rough seas
  • Battery friendly
  • Mounts sideways, upright or downwards
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