Marine Brass Garboard Boat Drain Plug & Flange Kit New on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
1/2" Brass Garboard Marine Drain Plug
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Provides bilge drainage upon haul out.
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Easily removed with a wrench or pliers
- Machined tapered pipe threads ensure a water tight fit
- 1/2" NPT threads. Has a 2" flange diameter
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We do combine shipping just e-mail us with a list and we will get a total for you!
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All parts ship within 24-72 business hours insured
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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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