Carver Industries Boat Cover Support Pole 22" - 70" With Snap And Vinyl End on 2040-parts.com
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Prevent dry rot and mildew. These lightweight telescoping poles are designed to support your cover so that water does not pool. Available in three styles. Each style is constructed of anodized aluminum tubing that can be adjusted to desired height from 22" to 70". Packaged 1 per box.
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