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Wolf Power Sports Medium Watercraft Cover / 103" - 114" In Length, Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Marysville, Washington, United States

Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wolf Powersports Type:PWC Cover Manufacturer Part Number:19141-95014 Install Time:10 mins Product Warranty Term:4 Year Vehicle Type:Personal Watercraft

 Wolf Power Sports Medium Watercraft Cover / 103" - 114" in length, Free Shipping 


Watercraft Covers

  • Color:Silver Coated
  • 4 year warranty
  • Strong, durable 210 denier silver coated 100% polyester fabric
  • Superior weather resistance and breathability
  • Sewn in elastic cord for a snug fit
  • Double stitched seams for added strength and durability
  • Sewn in quick-release buckles and web straps for additional security while trailering
  • Storage bag included

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