Marine Shakespeare Economy Boat Rail Antenna Mount Style 4722 - 7/8" To 1" Rails on 2040-parts.com
Lusby, Maryland, United States
you are bidding on a Shakespeare style 4722 economy rail mount with cable slot attaches to 7/8 and 1" horizontal rail see picture I can force it in a small flat rate box
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