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Larson Boat New Oem Quality High Back Recliner Captain Seat/chair White/grey/tan on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Type:Bucket Seat(s) Manufacturer Part Number:8303-4924-BUCKET-00 Brand:Larson Color:Beige, Gray, White UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

 

 

Brand new, OEM Larson LXI High Back Recliner w/ Flip boat seat. This is a factory original equipment item, not aftermarket. Ultra high quality recliner helm seat with flip-up bolster. 

SKU# 8303-4924-BUCKET-00

Color: WHITE/TAN/GREY

Features heavy duty internal construction and quality high-grade marine vinyls, stitching, and foam.

Measures approximately:

  • 30"H 
  • 24"W 
  • 28" total depth when upright and flip-up bolster in down position
  • 25" total depth when upright and flip-up bolster in up position

Utilizes typical "slider" type seat base mount pattern of 12" x 5" center to center. Threaded nut inserts in composite frame (see photo).

Can be used on any boat, but this seat is standard equipment on:

Larson LXI 238/258/292

 



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