Marine Concepts 6" Pedestal Extension on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Massachusetts, US
Tired of helmseats that are too
low?
The Pedestal extender instantly raises the seat height by six inches! Installation is easy no tools are necessary. Pop off your helmseat, slide on the pedestal extender(has internal nylon bushing), and then slip your helmseat back on. And the pedestal extender will not inhibit use of your seat slide or footrest. Unit is for use with 2-3/8" diameter pedestals and is 10" long overall. Costructed of aluminum
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