Bayliner US Marine ski locker cover. Middle of the boat floor cover. I think it was recarpeted but looks like it could be original. Comes with trim and pull handle.
Came off a 1986 Bayliner Capri 19 foot boat. May fit others. Approximately 44 inches long including lip. 42.75 inches not including lip Should fit holes any size between 42.75 and 44 inches Buyer pays shipping or can pick up if local Sorry no returns. |
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