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20 Degree Stainless Tournament Style Single Wall Mounted Rod Holder--a5678 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Amarine-made MPN:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:a5678-rodholderWM-20 UPC:Does Not Apply

Excellent Stainless Tournament Style Single Wall Mounted Rod Holder -20deg

Description

  • Stainless Steel Clear (silver) tulip rod holder Tournament Style Single Rod Holder
  • Rubber insert to protect your fishing rod from any wear against the stainless surface
  • Stopper slot built into the base of the rod holder to located the rod butt into position
  • Normal angle of rod holder is 20 degrees.
  • Mounted on a 3" x 4" 4 hole pad. Clear (silver) tulip rod holder.


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