14.75" Tall Garelick Like Springfield Fixed Height Boat Seat Pedestal W/ Swivel on 2040-parts.com
Belgium, Wisconsin, United States
14.75" Tall, mounting base is 9.25", Flat part that mounts to the seat is 13.25"x8.5"
Fresh water, good condition
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