Leaning Post Seat Powdered Coated ,like Scout And Sea Hunt Boats $550 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US
New leaning post seat with removable backrest. It is powdered coated white. These are like the ones used in Scout, Key West and many other boats. It has a strap and brackets for a cooler underneath. $550.00.Shipping by freight.Normal delivery .Flat rare $100 shipping continental us only
seat is 32"s high
base-38.5"s outside to outside mounting plates
base-17.5"s front to back mounting plates
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