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US $89.95
Location:

Nisswa, Minnesota, United States

Nisswa, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

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Item Description and Details

This item is a Boat Show Display Stand, used for holding an informational sign for classic, antique, sports, recreational, or power boat shows as well as boat dealerships.  Each part is described below:

1.  Sign plate--This is the upper plate which is designed to hold a variety of sign sizes (8" X 10" up to 20" X 30") at a boat show. It is 8" X 10" is size and made of 1/16 inch aluminum plate.

2.  Velcro Strips--Two, 4 inch pieces of industrial strength Velcro are used to securely hold your sign to the sign plate, even in windy conditions.  The Velcro strips have a sticky side which allows each half of the Velcro strip to stick securely to the sign plate as well as the back of your sign.

2.  Sign post--This part is connected to the dock post, and holds the sign plate in place, with a slip joint and a thumb screw for stability.  The post is made of 1-1/2 inch square stock aluminum.  If it rains during a show, the sign and sign plate can quickly be removed from the sign post and stored in your boat. Simply loosen the thumb screw and lift the sign and sign plate upward to remove.

3.  Ratchet and strap assembly--This part is called a "ratchet endless loop (no hooks) assembly.  It is used to hold the boat show display stand securely to most any diameter dock post (from 1.5" diameter to as large as 9" diameter dock posts).  The strap is 36 inches long and 1 inch wide.  The ratchet assembly is used to tighten the endless loop strap securely around the dock post.

4.  Channel Aluminum--A piece of channel aluminum 8 inches long, 2 inches wide, and 1 inch thick is attached to the lower section of the sign post.  It is used to help position the display stand against various sizes of dock posts.

5.  Powder Coated and Paint Color--All visible aluminum parts, (sign plate, sign posts, and channel aluminum piece), are sand blasted and powder coated "super silver-metallic, for durability and enhanced appearance.

6.  Carrying Case--The Boat Show Display Stand is shipped in a cardboard shipping (carrying box).  It has a plastic handle that allows the shipping box to be used as a convenient carrying case for storage.

Note:  Shipping costs include shipping, and handling (boxes, tape, packing supplies, etc.)

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