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Boat Dock And Piling 10 Ft Grey Bumpers on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Dock Bumper Manufacturer Part Number:VM 11288 - 10 - GREY Brand:VM DOCK BUMPERS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

VM Dock Bumpers Manufacture
 
Products introduces a new line of  PVC edging for docks, piling and piers.


Providing maximum protection in narrow slips, with no need for special fasteners, the VM 11288  is designed to be mounted directly on pilings, using stainless steel nails. This product is available in 
10 FT , in black ,white and light grey



Designed to face the harsh marine climate, this marine dock fender will stand up to the sun, salt water, and everything else that the elements can throw at it, providing years of protection from damage. As with all VM DOCK BUMPERS products, the  VM 11288 is built to last with a three-year warranty.





models VM 11288  can also be utilized on dock edges or on vertical support posts for boat protection.












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