Pair Of Bass Pro Shop Adjustable Fishing Boat Seat Pedestals on 2040-parts.com
Poughkeepsie, New York, United States
A pair of Bass Pro Shops® Kwik Connect Pro Pedestal uses a 3/4" pin system and features a corrosion-resistant anodized finish to stand up to the elements. The Pro Pedestal meets ABYC standard H-31 Type B seating. Pedestal adjusts from 22'' to 31''.
Used once when rebuilding my boat, wound up buying 13 inch ones for a nicer fit for my smaller boat. My loss is your gain. This is for the 2 pedestals They retail at bass pro for 41$ each |
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