Swivl-eze Lock'n-pin 3/4" Pin Boat Seat Base Plate S/s 6"x8" Attwood Sp66839 on 2040-parts.com
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
LOCK'N-PIN 3/4" PIN BASE PLATE - SS
• Locks together to prevent unintentional detachment
• Nylon bushing unless otherwise noted.
Attwood/ Swivl-eze P/n SP66839
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