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Swivl-eze Lock'n-stow Mercury Optimax 200 / Efi 250 Boat Engine Transom Support on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Toney, Alabama, US

Toney, Alabama, US
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Swivl-Eze Lock'N-Stow Mercury  Engine Support Bracket 10107

This unit fits Mercury Optimax 200, Optimax 225, EFI 225 and EFI 250

Brand New

Lock N’ Stow does not tie your outboard to the trailer, which can cause trailer shock when the boat and trailer get out of alignment. This conviniently small unit locks the outboard in the forward position without tying it to the trailer. Compact mount constructed of black powder-coated steel with stainless steel pins. Quick and convineant and and do to its small size you can store it just about anywhere.

All items shipped to an Alabama address will have a 5.5% tax fee applied.

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