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Covercraft Glen Tuf Waterraft Cover Xw836bl on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Piedmont, South Carolina, United States

Piedmont, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Covercraft Manufacturer Part Number:4004-0111


Glen Tuf covers from Covercraft are made from woven polypropylene fabric
Resist moisture, abrasion and UV rays
Custom-tailored patterns ensure a perfect fit
Durable double-stitched overlapped seams with heavy-duty double-layer reinforcement in high-abrasion areas (corners and handlebars)
Zippered gas cap access for fueling while trailering; reinforced openings for trailer pins and attachments
Reflexite safety reflectors on back of cover for added safety when boat is moored or trailered
Sea-Doo Jet Boat cover is an affordable alternative to the expensive OE cover

This item fits the following applications:

1997-2001 Sea-Doo GS
1999-2000 Sea-Doo GSX RFI
1998-1999 Sea-Doo GSX Limited
1997 Sea-Doo GSI
1996-1997 Sea-Doo GSX

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