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Boat Mates 3141 Tool And Gear Caddy on 2040-parts.com

US $33.23
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

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

 
Wholesale Marine
Boat Mates 3141 Tool And Gear Caddy

 

Product SKU: B-M-3141
Item Condition: New
MSRP $41.54
Starting At $33.23
Product Description:

Here's a handy solution for those small items that clutter the cockpit, and you don't want to leave on the boat. The Tool N Gear Caddy is a portable organizer that can fit over a railing or on a T-top frame with large hook and loop fasteners. Holds small electronics, tools, fishing gear or personal items. Can be quickly removed or carried to shore with the large carrying handle. Interior loops for tools, tackle, sunglasses, etc. Side pockets for fillet knife or fishing pliers. Large, heavyweight coated mesh front pocket holds small items, and has a self-repairing zipper closure with rubber molded pull. Convenient size fits in dock box, or stores in trunk of car or SUV. Measures 10" x 6.5" x 14".



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