Seastar Hose Kit 16 Foot 2 Pieces Teleflex Boat Marine 1-ho5116 Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com
Klamath River, California, US
HOSE KIT-2PC SEASTAR O/B 16 FT SEASTAR HOSE KIT Can be used with all SeaStar systems except BayStar, Capilano and 3-line inboard systems. Includes 2 hoses. ID of 5/16". Not for use with SeaStar Pro systems. Manufacturer: TELEFLEX Manufacturer Part #: HO5116 Bag 2 Length 16'
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