I have obtained many extra classic and antique boat parts over the last 20 years of restoring boats. These ventolators (2) came with a century resorter that I restored years ago. I kept these because they were one of the coolest century made. The chrome is in good shape. Will need to be rechromed if you want "show" condition. These are very sleek and look nice on any boat. These are heavy casted vents then are chromed. NOT the stamped crap that they started to use is the 70's. These is a NO reserve auction
Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
- Bayliner swim platform 2 rail (1 up - 1 down) 1 step boat boarding ladder 1989(US $165.00)
- Solid cherry wood top-removable base-boat/marine deck table(US $175.00)
- Perko cap&gasket for fishing rod holder(US $5.00)
- Seachoice # 33631 - bow and stern eye 304 stainless steel brand new fast ship(US $10.45)
- Marpac marine boat cleat 10" hollow base stainless steel 7-0172 new(US $29.99)
- Vintage attwood model #8001 transom mount handles set pair - nice(US $19.00)
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