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10 X Rod Holder Flush Mount Stainless Steel Fishing Rod Holders - 90 Degree on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Amarine-made UPC:0700621158189 Manufacturer Part Number:3X(2Xrodholder90degree)

Set of 6 Rod Holder Flush Mount Stainless Steel fishing Rod Holders - 90 Degree

Description

This Item Contains 6 PCS Rod Holders!!!

  • Polished 316 stainless steel top plate
  • 316 stainless steel tubing
  • Standard 90 degree angle to vertical
  • Includes Rubber Cap, Tube Liner and Gasket
  • Stainless Steel Gimbal pins


Details:

  • Top Plate dimensions 115mm x 90mm 
  • Outside diameter of tube 51mm
  • Inside diameter of tube liner 42mm
  • Length along centre line 220mm





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