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Jet Ski Personal Watercraft Cover Fits Up To 128" Sea-doo, Yamaha, Kawasaki on 2040-parts.com

US $36.99
Location:

Irvine, California, United States

Irvine, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:jet ski 128 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Warranty:Yes Color:Black Brand:Formosa Covers Fit:Fits Up to 128" Length

  • Jet Ski PWC cover fits up to 128"
  • UV treated with water repellent treatment on top
  • 4 Quick snap strapping system for fast/easy fit cover.
  • Not suitable for use during transport
  • Rugged 300 Denier Polyester fabric with water proof undercoating, Heavy duty shock cord hem for secure fit
  • Double stitched seams, 2 air vents, mesh storage bag included
Jet Ski Personal Watercraft Cover fits up to 128" Covers Sea-Doo, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Polaris, Wet Jet, Artco and more. Rugged 300 Denier Polyester fabric with water proof undercoating. UV treated with water repellent treatment on top 4 Quick snap strapping system for fast/easy fit cover. Heavy duty shock cord hem for secure fit Double stitched seams, 2 air vents, mesh storage bag included.

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