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2-step Ladder Deft Design S.s Rails Teak Inboard Boat Swim Platform Us Stocking on 2040-parts.com

US $143.00
Location:

Walton, Kentucky, United States

Walton, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply Brand:Unbranded

Description

Features:
1. Marine Grade Teak Swim Platform for Boats with Inboard Motors
2. Platform Dimensions: 18"W*14D*1-5/16"Thick
3. 304 stainless steel hardware
4. Assembly required, come with simple mounting instruction
5. Includes mounting hardware
Specification:
1. Transom Height Required: 13.5"/34cm
2. Our boat platforms come with all mounting hardware and brackets needed as well as simple mounting instructions.
3. Incredibly durable teak resists warping and damage
4. Withstands extreme weather conditions year round
5. Cleans up easily with soap and water
6. Constructed with traditional assembly techniques simple mounting instructions attached
Sanded and hand-finished to a rich, elegant luster

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