Full Custom Outboard Cover Mercury 200 Hp on 2040-parts.com
Victoria, British Columbia, CA
New Old stock in Original bag. Never mounted, never used.
FREE SHIPPING!
- For Mercury Outboard
- Year 2005
- HP 200
- 2 Stroke
- for 20" shaft length
- Black with softliner
- 2 piece
This may fit other outboards. We are are happy to check if you send your measurements
This is a one only. We also have bow guards from the same maker for bow protection from dirt and rocks while trailering. They fit 17-24' boats
Shipping is free anywhere in Canada/USA
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