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Boat Marine Folding Outboard Motor Stand Cart - Max Cap 85lbs on 2040-parts.com

US $97.00
Location:

Marlton, New Jersey, United States

Marlton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:OMCF85a Brand:Rage

 

  • The folding outboard motor stand is ideal for storing and moving an outboard motor to and from the garage to a boat. Designed with a fold down handle to allow for easier storage when not in use and is available in 3 different models.

    Features:

    • For outboard motor maintenance and storage
    • 1″ tubular steel frame construction
    • Solid 1-1/2″ thick hanger block repels oil and gas
    • Ergonomic, folding handles for storage or maintenance
    • Black powder coat finish
    • Pneumatic, smooth rolling tires
    • 1 Year Warranty against defects
    • OMC-F85 includes gas can rack w/strap

     

    ModelWeight CapacityMax Motor HPDimensionsTop of block to basePackage
    OMC-F8585 lbs1543″H x 25″W x 20″35″34″ x 19.5″ x 6″

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