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Attwood Silver Coat Polyester Cover F/outboard Motor Hood 50-115hp on 2040-parts.com

US $42.60
Location:

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States
Attwood Silver Coat Polyester Cover f/Outboard Motor Hood 50-115HP, US $42.60, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Attwood

Due to extreme variables in shipping costs we are currently NOT shipping to the following locations Alaska, Hawaii, APO, FPO, PR, Guam, VI, etc.**


Outboard Motor Hoods

Silver Coat - Waterproof and lightweight, UV-stable, mildew-resistant synthetic fabric.

Hood Dimensions
Length: 24
Beam Width: 18
Height: 23

Ideal for boats that require separate outboard motor protection. Attwoods motor hood has a draw rope sewninto the hem for a tight fit. Available in durable marine-grade fabrics that offer years of outdoor use.

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