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Large Commercial Style Offshore Center Console With Room For Head on 2040-parts.com

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Ozona, Florida, United States

Ozona, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

YOU ARE VIEWING A COMMERCIAL STYLE VERY LARGE OFFSHORE CENTER CONSOLE  WITH ROOM FOR A HEAD . FACTORY MADE AND REMOVED OUT OF A LARGE PRO SPORT . COMES WITH  TOP AND BOTTOM SECTIONS .   WITH MOST RIGGING AND GAUGES . IF YOU ARE DOING A LARGE TOUR RIDE  CATAMARAN OR V-BOTTOM BOAT  FROM 30' TO 60 ' THIS IS YOUR CONSOLE . MEN DON'T CARE  ! BUT MOST WOMEN WILL NOT HANG THERE BUTTS OVER THE SIDE OF THE BOAT . IT HAS A LARGE WALK IN DOOR FOR EVEN THOSE BIG BUTT TOURIST WOMEN . WITH THE BOTTOM ON CONSOLE . IT WILL KEEP EVERYTHING DRY  INSIDE WITH OUT THAT OLD SALT SMELL . CONSOLE WILL DO A GOOD JOB BLOCKING  THE WATER IN ROUGH SEA'S  ALSO AND HAS ROOM FOR A LARGE COOLER OR COFFIN BOX INFRONT OF IT . GREAT CONSOLE FOR A COMMERCIAL OR TOUR RIDE BOAT . IN CLEARWATER FLORIDA . WILL HELP GET TO ANY FLORIDA SEA PORT FOR A SMALL FEE . GOOD LUCK BIDDING  .  [ THE CONSOLE SIZE IS 52" TALL ,BY 52" WIDE, BY48" LONG .]   

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