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Crestliner 2156256 Sure Mount Gunnel Downrigger Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $56.00
Location:

Groton, Massachusetts, United States

Groton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crestliner Manufacturer Part Number:2156256

Bought these for my boat but later decided not to go the downrigger route.  Everything is new, unused, and in its original packaging.

Larger removeable SureMount Bracket for mounting downriggers slides along the gunnel for perfect placement without drilling. 

Includes Downrigger Bracket Plate, Downrigger Bracket Hinge, Set of 2 Screws, Hex Wrench, Bumper, and the SureMount Downrigger Bracket Installation/User Guide.

(Downriggers not included)


Shipping within the contiguous US States only

 

This product works on Crestliner boats with the SureMount Gunnel system.

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