Wilcox Crittenden Dri-boat Drain Fitting on 2040-parts.com
Rindge, New Hampshire, United States
Up for auction is a vintage brass and bronze, Wilcox Crittenden Dri-Boat drain fitting which was removed from a '50s era aluminum boat. All threads are clean and it seals properly. Hole size is 1 3/16". For hull thickness of 5/16" or less. Pictures are of the exact item that you will receive.
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