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US $155.95
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Mentor, Ohio, United States

Mentor, Ohio, United States
Pontoon Lift Canopy Storage Net, US $155.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Stow-Zall Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3003.3006 UPC:785311011203

The pontoon lift canopy storage net creates a storage area under the front of your boat lift canopy. Store water skis, tubes, life jackets, fishing rods, tackle boxes, landing nets, etc., eliminating boat clutter on your boat dock.  The storage net is made from mesh allowing wet items to dry reducing mold build-up.  Your gear is also protected from sun, rain, wind and theft.  The canopy storage net installs with quick release clips in minutes. No tools are required, simply use the ties on the edge of the net to secure to your canopy frame.

Fits canopy frames 118″-120″ wide.  Storage net is approximately 5′ long.

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