Custom Aluminum Rt Sport Boat Console Works For Pontoon on 2040-parts.com
Ellington, Missouri, US
This is our custom American made RT sport boat console. It is made with 80 gauge slick aluminum. (also available in Diamond Tread, specify at checkout). This is also available with straight edges to fit pontoon boats.
It measures 31H" x 21"W x 17"L and weighs 15.6 lbs.
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