Swim Platform Stanchion Stainless Steel Rail 27 1/2" Marine Boat on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Wisconsin, US
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SWIM PLATFORM STANCHION STAINLESS STEEL RAIL 27 1/2" MARINE BOAT I am selling a swim platform stanchion stainless steel rail. It measures approximately: total length tip to tip 27 1/2", pole only 26 1/8", larger end is 3 3/4" diameter with 2 3/4" center of hole to center of hole and smaller side is 2 1/2" in diameter and 1 3/8" center of hole to center of hole. It is new but has some scratches and marks from storage. Comes as shown. For more information regarding this product please contact a local dealer in your area. Free Shipping is for the continental United States only. For shipping outside the continental United States, please inquire about shipping costs before bidding. Our Stock Number: 9022950 -- 90C(JW)
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