Wise Deluxe Lounge Boat Seat - Back To Back White Wd 707p 1 710 Pontoon Yaht on 2040-parts.com
Neosho, Missouri, US
Wise
Deluxe lounge Seat Marine Grade
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Injection Molded Seat Frames withstand the elements
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Heavy-duty, 28 oz. marine grade vinyl upholstery is mildew
resistant and UV treated to withstand fading
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Marine Grade 28oz vinyl is loaded with Mildew and UV inhibitors
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Wise Deluxe Lounge & Jump Seats feature a six year warranty on
the frame and a three year warranty on upholstery.
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Fits most 16' to 19' boats
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