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Captain/ Helm Seat For Boat/pontoon...american Made on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Larwill, Indiana, United States

Larwill, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

EverythingPontoon offers this sports bucket captain seat in a wide variety of color choices, we can build to suit, have a favorite sports team? We can help you to create the look you deserve! Have questions, we're open 7 days a week, give us a call at 866-820-6142! We're here to help you! This is our Standard Bucket Captain Seat.

 Standard Captain Helm seat measures 24 1/2" w x 24 1/2" h x 22 1/2" d. Its construction starts with Roto-Cast plastic base. Topped with excellent marine foam for comfort then we use high quality marine grade vinyl that is formulated to be mildew resistant and contain the necessary Ultra Violet (UV) additives to meet or surpass industry standards. This Captains seat is just not for pontoon boats it fits any runabout, cruiser also. THIS ITEM SHIPS FREE IN THE LOWER 48 STATES! DOES NOT INCLUDE PEDESTAL!

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