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Amarine-made Polished Stainless Steel Boat Hatch Window Adjuster , 13" To 23.5" on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Chattanooga, Tennessee, US

Chattanooga, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:The buyer has 14 days to return the item (the buyer pays shipping fees). The item will be refunded. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

Product Description

Made of polished stainless steel 
Adjusts: 13" - 23-1/2" 
Tube OD: 3/5"
Stationary Mount: 1 5/8" L x 5/8" W; (2) 1/8" OD holes 1 3/16" apart center on center
(Adjustable End) Mount: 1 5/8" L x 5/8" W; (2) 1/8" OD holes 1 3/16" apart center on center
Screw and installation instructions are not included. Sold as single

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