Aqua Signal Electronic Hidden Boat Horn White 12v Marine 84401-7 on 2040-parts.com
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Aqua Signal Electronic Hidden Boat Horn White 12V Marine 84401-7
Brand: Aqua Signal Description: • White polycarbonate housing. • Designed for vessels under 12 meters. • Recessed mount. • Installs in a standard 2-1/4” cut-out. • Dimensions: 4.33” L x 2.64” W x 1.73” D. • Includes: Mounting hardware and gasket. • 12 volt. Manufacturer PN: 84401-7 Internal Code: 207068 |
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