Black L Shape Acrylic Four Winns Glass Cabin Mairne Boat Door Hatch Window Cuddy on 2040-parts.com
Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A NEW BLACK ACRYLIC MARINE BOAT DOOR OR HATCH. STILL HAS THE STICKY PAPER ON IT TO PROTECT IT UNTIL YOU GET IT INSTALLED IN YOUR BOAT. DOOR IS WATERPROOF AND HAS A LOCK WITH KEYS. THIS WAS A FOUR WINNS PART, BUT CAN BE USED ON ANY BOAT. MEASURES 45" TALL AND 38 1/2" WIDE. |
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