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Boat Mates 3110 Boat Cabin Door Organizer on 2040-parts.com

US $30.09
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tempress UPC:Does Not Apply

 
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Boat Mates 3110 Boat Cabin Door Organizer

 

Product SKU: B-M-3110
Item Condition: New
MSRP $33.43
Starting At $30.09
Product Description:

Turn the front of your sliding cabin door into useful space-efficient storage. This large, 14"x24" pocket organizer, can hold full-size NOAA chart books, radio, GPS, personal items, navigation tools, sunglasses, sun-screen, and all the other miscellaneous stuff that ends up cluttering the helm. Six extra large Super Suction cups keep the Cabin Door Organizer securely in place on any smooth surface. Easily stows away when not in use. Great for use in the cabin to organize magazines, charts, documents, or registration papers. Five pockets, and straps keep all kinds of gear neat, organized, and easily accessible.



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