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Sea Ray Boaters: Grab Bar For In-water Boat Cleaning, Easy Release Handle (used) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Elkins, West Virginia, United States

Elkins, West Virginia, United States
Condition:Used

Suction Cup Grab Bar for In-Water Boat Cleaning, Easy Release Handle (Used). This listing is for a used, Suction Cup Grab Bar, that takes the drudgery out of In-Water Boat Cleaning. Helps to hold your inflatable or dingy steady while cleaning unsightly marks from the side of your boat’s hull. Easy to install: Position Grab Bar where desired on side of boat hull. Apply pressure to handle while flipping the latches down. Easy to Remove: Release both latches, Slide fingertip under rubber seal at each end to release suction. Can also be used for bathing or showering. Helps to prevent Dangerous slips & falls. Allows the user to enter a wet or slippery tub or shower with minimal risk of slipping or falling. This suction cup grab bar can be put to good use in many ways.

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