Two used these seats for temporary seats for fishing, great for putting that seat where needed |
Seating for Sale
- New custom build leaning post with mako logo ****** 34" *******(US $820.00)
- Adjustable jon boat seat clamp w/ swivel(US $40.00)
- Swivl-eze lock'n-pin 11" boat seat post 3/4" pin aluminum attwood 2114(US $9.99)
- Set of two 1988 bayliner capri 18ft interior front bow wall cushion panels off-w(US $249.95)
- Attwood alum 27.25"- 34.25"l 1 3/4 diam snap lock boat seat post extension(US $29.99)
- Attwood swivl-eze 238 series seat mount 3 degree, right handle, black, 238152-7(US $47.99)
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