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Pwc Jet Ski Cover - Black Fits Yamaha Wave Runner Vxr 650 1991-1995 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, United States

Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Covercraft Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:XW817UBA UPC:883890501761

This is a Ultratech Black cover custom designed by Covercraft. Designed for use while trailering, this cover will protect the body, paint and graphics from the elements. The Ultratech material is made using stable dying processes to assure the color won't transfer to the watercraft, a problem that can occur with low quality fabrics. This Ultratech cover is abrasion resisten, resists moisture, rot and mildew and is coated for UV resistance. 4 year warranty cover. Color: Black

Custom Made to Fit:

Yamaha Wave Runner VXR 650 (1991 1992 1993 1994 1995)

XW817UB

Product Features

  • All stress seams are overlapped and double stitched for superior strength.
  • Strong, bar-tacked tie-down loops secure cover on watercraft for trailering.
  • Zippered gas cap access panel allows fueling while the watercraft is on a trailer.
  • An adjustable, heavy-duty, multi-strand shock cord is sewn around the entire hem.
  • The underside of the cover has heavy-duty, double layer reinforcement panels in high abrasion areas.
  • Custom made for great fit.

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