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Perko Marine Folding Step on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Perko Material:Metal Type:Folding step



This folding step from Perko is a reliable option you can go for when you require an extra step for your boat. It features a chrome-plated manganese bronze construction for optimum corrosion resistance.

Chrome-plated manganese bronze construction

Folds upwards

Stainless steel spring



Ideal for use on masts and other areas of boat, this folding step folds upward to minimize projection and to prevent accidents.



Features of Perko Folding Step

Manganese bronze construction

Chrome plated finish

Stainless steel spring secures step in open or closed position



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