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Osculati Blackout Window Roller Blind For Hatches White 360x400mm on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:19.359.01 MPN:yacht ship sail marine boat 19.359.01 Warranty:Yes Brand:Osculati

Description

  • Item Name: Blackout Window Roller Blind
  • Part Brand: Osculati
  • Part Number: 19.359.01
  • Color: white
  • A mm: 360
  • B mm: 400
  • suitable for hatches max. Net light mm: 330x330
  • Important: Fitted with lacquered aluminium body with epoxy resin; stainless steel springs. Darkening polyester fabric, with silver metallized external side to ensure complete darkness at night and solar light reflection during the day; designed for mounting under portholes in a matter of seconds without making any modifications.

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