Garelick Fixed Height Pedestal (3382) on 2040-parts.com
Muskegon, Michigan, United States
Garelick Fixed Height Pedestal model 75432 18" high X 2 7/8" diameterProduct Description
Garelick Smooth Series Fixed Height Pedestals. Choose between 6 different heights! Mount your boat seat on this Fixed Height Pedestal! Has a 2 7/8" smooth pole for a clean-cut look. Provides a solid base with super-tough, non-corrosive anodized aluminum construction. Choose between 9", 12", 15", 18", 24" or 30"-tall pedestals. Details: Mounts Garelick fore and aft seat slides and 360 degree swivel applications; Fore and aft slide model numbers: 22000, 75080, 75081, 75082, 75083; Swivel spider model numbers: 99023 and 99036. Order your new Pedestal today! Garelick Fixed Height Pedestal |
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