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Boat Poling Platform on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Homestead, Florida, United States

Homestead, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Heavy duty Boat Poling Platform in Great Condition. Like new aluminum. Has additional bracket for trolling motor, back up motor , anchor pin etc. 
It is 3'-4" High. Platform is 3'-1" x 2'-1". It is 3' wide from leg base to leg base at the front and 3'-7" from leg base to leg base at the back. It is 1'-7" from the front leg base to the back leg base. The bracket is 3' from the front leg base. 
It has an anchor light ( not sure if the light works since I never installed it ) . It has one rod holder and some sort of bracket at the platform. 
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