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!!! Ranger Bass Boat Custom Ski-wakeboard-tube Tow Bar Receiver Springfield !!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Mooringsport, Louisiana, United States

Mooringsport, Louisiana, United States

Here I have a Ranger Bass Boat Ski Wakeboard Tow Bracket Assy. It is Aluminum and has Stainless Steel Bolts. The receiver is from Springfield Marine Co. and it takes their Pylon Tow Pole. I don't have the pylon pole but can be bought from Springfield Marine or maybe on Ebay. This was on my Ranger Z20 and I removed it as I don't use it. It's adjustable width for different boats,15 1/2 to 17 1/2 inches.  It goes below deck right behind where your rear co-angler seat pole would go.



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