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Vent - Aire Ventilator #62, Boat Canvas, Tents, Tarps, Pair (2) on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Decatur, Michigan, United States

Decatur, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Vent-Aire Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:# 62

Vent-Aire Ventilator #62, Boat Canvas, Tent's, Tarp's- Bidding on a PAIR (2)

Vent-Aire Vents help to prevent dry-rot, condensation, mildew and rust. Made of tough, pliable plastic, which snaps back without damage after being bent, folded or flattened. Special hood design ensures that vent will remain open regardless of how cover material is folded. 

You can install by cutting an opening in the material you want to install into. Bind or fold over and stitch the raw edges. 
 A triangular shaped domed plastic vent for boats and other items that need venting. It features an open hole, with a .5" lip for sewing on to the canvas. Width is 6.5" x 6" Long and a 1.5" dome height. 


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