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Harbor Master Boat Cover, 150 Denier Reflective Polyester, Model B *new* on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
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Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harbormaster Model:B Lister:CD Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Storage Bag Included:Yes UPC:040246990871

Harbor Master Boat Cover, 150 Denier Reflective Polyester, Model B
Brand new, Factory sealed!

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Lightweight, reflective polyester fabric for superior strength and easy installation
Heavy-duty, non-abrasive web straps with D-rings are positioned around the hem for secure tie-down (rope and stretch cords included)
Durable, sewn-on shock cord for a snug fit
Stern reinforcement for added strength and protection


Model B:
Fits 17 ft. - 19 ft. V-Hull Runabouts, 16 ft. - 18 1/2 ft. Fish & Ski, and Pro-Style Bass Boats (Except Cuddy Cabin and Some Center Console Models). Beam Width to 96 inches.


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