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New Komo 3 Bow Bimini Top Stainless Steel Hardware (22 Pieces), Fits 7/8" Tubing on 2040-parts.com

US $84.99
Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Komo Manufacturer Part Number:BKT-3B UPC:Does not apply

 

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Features

  • 316 Stainless Steel Bimini replacement/upgrade hardware kit
  • 3-Bow Model (with or without support poles) includes: 8 Outside Eye Ends, 10 Jaw Slides, 4 Deck Hinges
  • 4-Bow Model (with or without support poles) includes: 10 Outside Eye Ends, 12 Jaw Slides, 4 Deck Hinges
  • Fits 7/8" OD tubing

Model: 3-Bow

Description

This Komo® stainless steel bimini hardware kit is the perfect upgrade from nylon bimini fittings. Each piece is constructed from solid 316 stainless steel to give ultimate strength and durability. Fits 7/8" tubing. Both the 3-Bow and 4-Bow model can accommodate bimini tops with or without support poles.

3-Bow Model (with or without support poles) includes: 8 Outside Eye Ends, 10 Jaw Slides, 4 Deck Hinge. 4-Bow Model (with or without support poles) includes: 10 Outside Eye Ends, 12 Jaw Slides, 4 Deck Hinges

Specifications

Dimensions
Model:3 Bow4 Bow
Outside Eye End Quantity:810
Jaw Slide Quantity:1012
Deck Hinge Quantity:44
Material:316 Stainless Steel316 Stainless Steel
Model Number:BKT-3BBKT-4B
Shipping Weight:6 lbs8 lbs

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