FOR SALE - TWO THOMPSON BOAT JUMP-REAR SEATS. THESE WERE REMOVED FROM A 1990'S THOMPSON BOAT WHEN THE BOAT WAS NEW - TO PROVIDE FISHING ACCESS TO REAR OF BOAT... AND PLACED IN DRY STORAGE EVER SINCE. THEY ARE IN NEAR MINT CONDITION. THIS IS A RARE FIND! OVERALL DIMENSIONS H- 30 D- 21. SEATED HEIGHT 18. BASE 16X14. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. THE BOTTOM CUSHION IS REMOVABLE FOR STORAGE IN THE SEAT BASE. THESE ARE REGULAR SIZE SEATS... NOT LIKE THE AFTERMARKET ONES...WHICH ARE TINY. SHIPPING IS EXPENSIVE, PAY YOUR OWN OR PICK UP FREE! I WILL DELIVER FOR A FEE IN THE REGION, BUT PLEASE ASK FIRST.
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Seating for Sale
- Pompanette marine seat base spider lock handle 6 x 5/8"(US $19.95)
- Boat seat(US $70.00)
- Swivl-eze lock'n-pin 10" boat seat post 3/4" pin aluminum(US $20.00)
- Boat propeller 13 x 7 pitch works fine or keep as a spare!(US $45.00)
- Springfield marine 217100 swivel nylon bushing for 2 3/8 trac lock ii seat side(US $11.00)
- Wise economy plastic frame fold down fishing chair new boat seat(US $53.39)
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