Deck Hatch For Boat Or Ice Fishing Shanty New on 2040-parts.com
Little Suamico, Wisconsin, United States
Here I have a Deck Hatch its not in original packaging opening is 10 1/4 x 27 overall is 13 x 29 1/2.
in excellent shape (might have a few markings but not noticeable ) heavy duty decking can use for live well as well ..can also use if building ice fishing shanty .. will be posting more deck windows so check back later for my other items |
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