Teak Isle poly tech
Flush latch stainless non locking
Part #29206
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Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
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- Paint, woolsey hydrocoat antifouling, red (2 qts.)(US $28.00)
- 2 vintage marine chrome 5" open cleats ~ boat, ship deck hardware ~rope tie down(US $4.00)
- Polished stainless steel non locking ss hatch latches four winns boat marine(US $24.99)
- Boat marine lift off hinges take apart harware piano (US $12.00)
- Grab rail handle stainless steel boat marine used 19" bar four winns baja (US $20.00)
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