Bomar Low Profile Boat Hatch Blk/acr/ 16 7/8 X 16 7/8 Cut Out G966-1111 on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Florida, United States
Bomar Low Profile Boat Hatch Blk/Acr/ 16 7/8 x 16 7/8 cut out G966-1111. With trim ring and screen.
Features: Quick action dogs. Collet arm. Smoke acrylic lens. Opening 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 Hole cut out 16 7/8 x 16 7/8 OD of deck flange 18 7/8 x 18 7/8 OD of Lid 19 1/8 x 19 3/8 Cutout radius1 11/16" |
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