Hewescraft 11" High Seat Box (marine, Boating) on 2040-parts.com
Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
Selling Hewescraft seat-boxes. These are 11" high complete boxes with horse-shoe suspension w/2 springs, swivel seat bracket and under-seat storage. We have 4 of these in stock at our store location. These seat boxes are local-pickup only.
Please feel free to swing by our store to see them in person. Can be used for other boat applications. |
Seating for Sale
- Garelick 75432:02 seat base only 18in smooth(US $87.59)
- Marine/boat seat box(US $217.00)
- Moeller molded boat seat chair package cushions mounting plate & pedestal base(US $179.95)
- Wise 12"-18" pedestal seat slide & swivel - fore & aft slide(US $104.99)
- Crestliner boat seat(US $100.00)
- Garelick mariner chair with weatherproof sewn cushions boat seat seating(US $224.71)
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