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Marine Fishing Pontoon 92 Inch Boat Seat Lounge Bench Furniture Pick Your Color on 2040-parts.com

US $799.99
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:wise Manufacturer Part Number:WIS-WS13545.1

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Wise Boat Seats 36" Bench Rear Set

Wise Deluxe Pontoon Furniture feature state-of-the-art, high-impact plastic frames, the same quality required by leading boat manufacturers. High efficiency molded plastic bases feature vinyl finish and are scuff and mar resistant. Compression foam padding remains firm for all-day comfort and is plastic sealed to resist moisture. The upholstery is extra-heavy duty, 28 oz. marine-grade vinyl which is mildew-resistant and UV treated to prevent fading.

6 year warranty on frame. 
3 year warranty on upholstery.

Package Includes:

  • (2) 36" Bench & Base (29.25"H x 37"W x 24"D)
  • (1) Left Arm Rest - (22.5"H x 9"W x 22.75"D)
  • (1) Right Arm Rest - (22.5"H x 9"W x 22.75"D)

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