Bow Cushion For A 13 Ft Boston Whaler on 2040-parts.com
Morganton, North Carolina, United States
This is one bow cushion for a 13 ft Boston Whaler classic SS, this is off of a 1986, please check to see if this will fit yours. This is used and needs to be cleaned, no tears or rot, missing one snap. Has a zipper on cover, Blue in color, has a couple stains that should clean up, this is used and not mint condition but very useable. Ask any questions, free shipping in the lower 48 states.
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