Replacement King Starboard Boat Swim Platform 3/4" X 18" W X 15" Deep on 2040-parts.com
West Babylon, New York, United States
Replacement Swim Platform
Machined from 3/4" thick King Starboard Will replace swim platforms from AFI, GARLICK, DETMAR, MARINO and any other brand We can make any size and configuration King Starboard will last the life of your boat, unlike teak SIZE: 3/4" x 18"w x 15" deep |
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