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Taylor Made Offshore Fishing Boat Cover,20.5'-21.4'l-102"beam-outboard,grey Poly on 2040-parts.com

US $202.00
Location:

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Taylor Made Manufacturer Part Number:85221 UPC:Does Not Apply

 

TAYLOR MADE OFFSHORE FISHING BOAT COVER, OUTBOARD, GRAY POLY/COTTON

Trailerite® semi-custom fit boat cover for offshore fishing boats with high bow rails, large open cockpits and high center console. Bound in motor hood accommodates 1 large outboard motor. Made from 10 oz gray 60/40 poly/cotton blend fabric with excellent breathability. 4-ply, double folded seams. Shock cord and tie down loops sewn into hem. Water, mildew and UV resistant.

85221 20' 5" to 21' 4" L, 102" BEAM 



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Taylor Made Products semi-custom boat covers are designed to fit several makes and models of boats with similar hull styles. This means that the windshield pocket is in the average position for this range of boats. Your boat may differ. Boats having the same name or model number may vary in style or size. Always Measure to make sure you are getting the correct boat cover for your boat.
 
IMPORTANT: To choose the correct semi-custom fit cover for your boat, you must know the beam width and center line length of your boat!

For more detailed information visit www.taylormadeproducts.com

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