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Stainless Steel Transom Mount Ski Tow 7767s New Lower Price on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:AMAR Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:7767S

Stainless Steel Transom Mount Ski Tow #7767S

The Amar Transom Mount Ski Tow is made of high quality 304 marine grade stainless steel, fixture tubing and machined to the highest tolerances. This high quality 304 stainless steel Transom Mount Ski Tow bar mounts through the transom of inboard-outboards and jet boats. The Ski Tow comes with durable bolts which are improved to better withstand the wear of normal use and UV damage.   

Marineguys Price: $14.99

Quick Overview

SKU#: 7767S

A: 3/8"
B: 2-1/2"
C: 1-1/2"
D: 2-1/8" 

SKU#: 7767SPE

A: 3/8"
B: 2-1/2"
C: To be welded on Tubing
D: 2-1/8"

SKU#: 7768S

A: 3/8"
B: 2-1/2"
C: 2"
D: 2-1/8"

SKU#: 7769S

A: 3/8"
B: 3"
C: 2"
D: 2-5/8" 

SKU#: 7772S

A: 1/2"
B: 3-1/2"
C: 3-1/2"
D: 3" 

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