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Boat Marine Hull Drain Brass Garboard Ez In One Way Plug & Recepticle on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:SeaSense or Equal Description:Boat Garboard Drain Plug Brass Manufacturer Part Number:50032270 UPC:737765322701

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Brass Boat Marine

Garboard Drain Plug & RECEPTACLE

1/4" NPT

EZ-IN Threaded drain plug made of brass. 

1/2 NPT

  • Ideal for every boater who has ever forgotten to put in the plug
  • Lets water out of your bilge but not back in
  • Exclusive plug handle
  • Tighten or loosen with wrench, screwdriver, or even a nail
  • 2 inch diameter x 1-1/2 inches DEEP



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