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- 1640404 springfield spring-lock 13.5" x 1.77'' post and 1640202 seat base(US $39.99)
- Boat seat pedestal boat chair base with aluminum slide swivel adjustable height(US $151.57)
- Springfield 1100521-1 non-locking 2-7/8" trac-lock slide and swivel, white(US $82.00)
- Springfield 1250456-l heavy-duty mainstay adjustable pedestal - 10" to 12"(US $248.00)
- Boat seat pedestal boat chair base with aluminum slide swivel adjustable height(US $151.57)
- Wise mid back fishing boat seat(US $40.04)
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