Springfield Marine: Yachtman's II Deluxe Boat Chair
Comfortable rotomolded chair, Positive Lock Chair Slide for easy positioning; 18' seat height and two-piece cushioins in White.
Base: 9" dia.; 8" hole pattern
Post: 2-7/8" dia. Anodized. 18" seat height
Regular Retail: $274.24
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