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Fisherman's Dock Box (taylor) 83560 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,065.00
Location:

Grant, Florida, United States

Grant, Florida, United States
FISHERMAN'S DOCK BOX (TAYLOR)   83560, US $1,065.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:TAYLOR Manufacturer Part Number:83560

 UV gelcoat finish and stainless steel lockable latch and hardware. Gas shock lifts come standard on all models, help to keep your lid open on rocking docks and in higher wind areas and allow for a slower, more controlled closing. This molded dock box is constructed with a smooth interior finish which helps prevent splinters in your in your hands when storing or retrieving your boat accessories. Has all the features of our standard fiberglass dock boxes with the addition of rod holders installed in the underside of the lid. Easily accommodates rods up to 7' long.

95" L x 22" W x 24" H

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