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Harbor Master Boat Cover Support Pole Adjustable Height 12"-54" Marine on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harbormaster Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:BC50009HM Adjustable:12

Up for sale is a BRAND NEW NEVER OPENED 

HARBOR MASTER BOAT COVER SUPPORT POLE - ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT FROM 12"-54". Constructed of durable ABS Plastic and supports any area of your boat cover. Prevents pockets that collect water and debris. Support pole will extend the life of your boat cover by preventing water and snow from pooling on top, collapsing your cover, and damaging the boat.  Simply install under your cover to provide a “tenting” effect that lets water and debris run off the cover.


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