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Harbor Master 600 Denier Grey Universal Boat Cover Model C 16-18-1/2 Ft V-hull on 2040-parts.com

US $74.95
Location:

Mercedes, Texas, United States

Mercedes, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harbormaster SIZE:FITS: 16-18-1/2 ft Manufacturer Part Number:BC3111WMC

Harbor Master

   This sale is for a 600 Denier Custom-Grade Polyester Boat Cover in grey.  It is brand new in the box as shown.  The cover is unused and comes with an all-purpose mesh storage bag and trailer straps.


Fits: 16ft-18-1/2ft,

Fish & Ski

Pro-Style Bass Boats and V-Hull

Pro-Style Bass Boats. 

Beam Width to 94 inches

                                






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