Marine Ski Locker Compartment Storage Door Hatch & Frame on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
SOLID STARBOARD SKI LOCKER DOOR HATCH WITH FRAME
OUTSIDE DIAMETER FRAME - 37 1/2" X 13 3/8"
INSIDE DIAMETER OF FRAME (THE CUTOUT IN FLOOR) - 36" X 12"
SOLID 3/4" THICK VENTED SKID RESISTANT STARBOARD DOOR WITH VERY SOLID PIANO HINGE
USED, GOOD CONDITION SOME VERY MINOR PITTING ON ALUMINUM FRAME
FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 STATES, signature required @ delivery!!!
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