Fiamm Pontoon Boat Horn 72301-23 Under Deck 6 Amps 12 Volt Marine on 2040-parts.com
Hollywood, Florida, United States
FIAMM Pontoon Boat Horn 72301-23 Under Deck 6 amps 12 volt Marine
Brand: Fiamm Description: • Newly designed specifically for Pontoon Boat applications. • Mounts between pontoon and under side of deck. • Provides a clear, crisp sound that can be heard for miles. • Maximum amp draw: 6 amps, 12 volt. Manufacturer PN: 72301-23 Internal Code: 605120 |
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