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Marine Boat Bilge Drain Plug Kit Never Lose It !!!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SC Manufacturer Part Number:Never Loss It Plastic

               

 TH Marine Never Lose It  Marine Drain Plug Kit

  • Provides bilge drainage upon haul out.
  • This screw-type drain plug is constructed of black nylon and features an "O" ring for positive sealing. Fine threads maintain sealing under high vibration conditions. Special design prevents cross thread. This plug can be removed to clean out trash with special click threads on the retainer clip.
  • This drain plug mounts in a 1" diameter hole with 2 (two) number 8 countersunk stainless steel screws (not furnished).  Mounting flange is approximately 1-1/2" x  2".
  • This drain plug is ideal for boat transoms, fish wells, bait tanks, water tanks, coolers, ice chests or almost any application where a positive sealing drain plug is required. This drain plug is not only quick and simple to install, but it also provides a definite cost advantage over outdated, leaking flared-type drain tubes. This retained plug will not get lost. Black in color
  • We do combine shipping just e-mail us with a list and we will get a total for you!
  • All parts ship within 24-72 business hours  insured
  • Any questions about what parts you need just ask we are a dealer and can get just about any marine part

 

                                  
 


 
 

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