Used Bayliner 19 foot boat side windows bottom trim. Screws into hull. Rubber weatherstripping and all stainless steel screws included.
Both driver (starboard) and passenger (port) sides. Approximately 88.5 inches Came off a 1986 Bayliner Capri 19 foot boat with outboard. May fit other years but please make sure you have the right length side windows. Buyer pays shipping Sorry no returns |
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