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Leaning Post Seat Powdered Coated ,like Scout And Sea Hunt Boats $550 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US
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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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