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Aluminum Seat Post Pedestal 12 1/2 Fixed Pontoon Boat Bass Boat Seat Pedestal on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States

Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NA Color:Gray Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Bidding on a used aluminum boat pedestal. Pedestal measures at the base 11 5/8 and has a fixed height of roughly 12 1/2" measured from very bottom of base to top of post, with a post diameter of 2 3/8. We just pulled this from a speed boat we took in on trade. Perfect for any Bass boat, Pontoon boat or Speed boat looking for fixed 12" seat height. Pedestal is in good used condition and looks to have a sand blast finish.































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