Hobie Mirage Pa H-rail Upgrade Kit For Pro Angler 14 #84625314 on 2040-parts.com
Niantic, Connecticut, United States
The Hobie Pro Angler H-Rail Upgrade Kit allows you to install the Hobie H-Rail to a 2014 or previous model Hobie Pro Angler. The Kit includes 2 H-Rail bars and all the necessary hardware to install them. The 12-sided H-Rail allows you to install accessories without any drilling or tools needed. You can easily add, remove, or move accessories along the rail and they will not twist or slide. Choose either Pro Angler 12 or Pro Angler 14 length bars from the drop down. • Attach a Hobie H-Rail to a previous years model Hobie Pro Angler • Kit includes 2 H-Rail bars • H-Rail allows you to add, remove, and move accessories easily and quickly • Kit includes all necessary hardware to install Shipping is a VERY fair $9.00 |
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