On Sep-10-13 at 06:18:43 PDT, seller added the following information:
I am revising this description. These back rests are for the transom, the seats are for the bow seats of the boat... But if you have a Grady Overnighter I am sure you can see this from the pictures. Thanks.
Seating for Sale
- Sea ray bolster 1742035(US $119.95)
- Sea ray 260 bow rider bow filler cushion 1389154(US $70.00)
- Reclining boat / pontoon captains helm chair tan(US $419.00)
- Todd 60051as posi lock square floor plate(US $36.99)
- Skeeter bass boat seat back - #dr71 includes 1 brown seat back cushion (US $179.98)
- Set of wise lowe bass grey/black folding boat fishing seat #bb(US $218.99)
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