Vintage Marine Transom Vents Sea Ray 1977 Sr-300 Louvers Vents (4) on 2040-parts.com
La Quinta, California, US
very nice transom vents they go on the rear of the boat where the blower air comes out and in in sure they can work on othere boats here are the musurments 19x13/4x1/2 hopes this helps i was going to use them so i painted them black thats what they where good luck sold as/is no returns
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