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300d Boat Cover Fits 14' To 16'6" V-hull Fishing Boats Beam Upto 72" on 2040-parts.com

US $82.99
Location:

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Elite Marine MPN:ESV-B1



The Elite Marine Waveshield 300-B1 Fits 14' to 16'6" V-Hull Fishing Boats with a Beam Width up to 72".



Elite Waveshield 300


Our TOP of the LINE 300D mooring and storage boat cover from Elite Marine. 


Our Elite Wavesheild 300D Semi-Custom boat cover for mooring and storage. It is made of a lightweight and easy to handle 300 denier polyester that is 100% waterproof. 

It is specially coated for long term UV protection and is great for use on the water or boat slip. There is a heavy duty shock cord hem and an added pull cord with D rings to help ensure a tight fit. 

Includes free storage bag and has a 1 Year Warranty! 

 Available in Silver color.


 


 


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