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Scupper Valves Seachoice Pair Drain Self Bailing Check Flapper Seachoice 18261 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Merritt Island, Florida, United States

Merritt Island, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Seachoice Model #:18261 Manufacturer Part Number:18261 Website:www.seachoice.com UPC:719249182612

BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE SCUPPER VALVE PAIR

Quantity 2 Scuppers

Seachoice #18261 

For self bailing decks.  Reduces the chance of boat sinking by allowing water out, but not back in.   Plastic with rubber flapper and gasket.

Dimensions:

2-7/8" outside ring diameter

1-3/4" inside ring diameter

1-5/8" whole centers square

Uses #6 mounting screws

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