Moonlite Marine Hatch Holder Big Pn 0115 on 2040-parts.com
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Made from 316 Stainless Steel and Anodized Aluminum.
Length pivot point to pivot point is 11- 3/4. Spring is 7/8. End pieces are Anodized Aluminum 2-1/8 × 1-7/8, You need 8 screws or Bolts size 3/16 to mount this holder. ( not included in listing). HATCH HOLDER WILL HOLD UP TO 100LBS. This moonlite hatch holder spring device is new old stock. item has no packaging. Item is an unused item. Item has been on shelf for a while and has a few small marks on it. no damage. please ask for more pictures if you like to see more. WE HAVE 3 IN STOCK. PRICE FOR ALL 3 IS $125 inclusive shipping. FREE SHIPPING TO ALL 50 STATES SORRY NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING |
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