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Boat Locking Hatch Door Smoke Color Black Frame 7" X 17" New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Lebanon, Missouri, United States

Lebanon, Missouri, United States
Boat Locking Hatch Door Smoke Color Black Frame 7" X 17" NEW FREE SHIPPING, US $50.00, image 1
New and Never installed. May have light scratches from storing and/or displaying.
Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:None UPC:Does not apply


Acrylic Door Boat Storage Compartment Hatch.

Approximate measurements:

The Light Smoke Color Door is.
17-3/8" Long.
7" Wide.
3/8" Thick.

The Outside of the Frame is.
19-3/4" Long.
9-5/16" Wide.
1/2" Thick.

Stainless Hinges and Plastic Locking Latch with 2 Keys.


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