3 Step Stainless Steel Telescoping Marine Boat Ladder Upper Platform on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, United States
3 Step Stainless Steel Telescoping Marine Boat Ladder Upper Platform It is also used as a low profile dock ladder. These steps are retractable and can be folded on top of the platform.Telescoping for quick use and easy storage. Material:AISI stainless steel With Black Plastic Folding Length: 14-1/2'' Extended Lengh: 34'' Width: 11'' Mount hole: 10'' Instruction and Mounting Hardware are not included |
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