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Springfield Marine Adjustable Height Boat Seat Pedestal W/ Swivel Slide! Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Gray, Maine, United States

Gray, Maine, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Springfield Marine Manufacturer Part Number:None Color:Silver

This is a Springfield Marine Adjustable Height Aluminum Boat Seat Pedestal with a Swivel/Slide Seat Attachment!  The pedestal itself is brand new and never been mounted.  It adjusts from about 12" to about 18".  The base is 9" in diameter.  The Swivel/Slide seat mount is used but in great condition with some slight corrosion spots.  It has no issues otherwise.  It adds about 2" to the overall height of the seat so with the Swivel/Slide the height would be about 14" to 20".  Don't miss out on a great deal!   Flat rate shipping is for lower 48 only.  Email for shipping to other areas.  Please provide a street address as sometimes I use Fed Ex and they cannot deliver to a PO box.  Thanks!

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