Stainless Steel Offset Base 7"x7" Attwood #238340, 2 3/8 " (id), 3 3/8" Depth on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
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Seating for Sale
- Pontoon arm rest w/cup holder white 8.5'' radius right furniture boat seats a-26(US $95.00)
- Garelick 75035 seat base 12-18in smooth tube(US $141.70)
- Harris garelick eez-in 7 1/2 inch boat complete seat pedestal w/ swivel slide(US $137.95)
- Inflatable boat seat thwart dinghy-new--won't roll--fits zodiac avon achilles(US $49.00)
- Vintage red & white power boat back to back seat, folds out to sun bed(US $99.99)
- Wise seat 8wd13 folding seat hinge pair(US $24.75)
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