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Yamaha New Oem Sport Boat 210 212 Series Cover Non-tower Mar-210mc-ch-07 21ft on 2040-parts.com

US $428.49
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Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Rochester, Minnesota, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:MAR-210MC-CH-07 Brand:Yamaha

Genuine Yamaha 212SS & 210 Series Mooring/Trailering Cover (Non-Tower)


Features Yamaha’s “Vacu-Hold™” design, which creates a vacuum inside the cover during transit to draw the cover down snugly on your boat. Benefits include reduced deck abrasion, reduced air-induced stress on the seams, and less aerodynamic drag. Constructed of ultra-durable “Sur Last™” fabric for the ultimate protection against fading and the elements. It is also non-abrasive, water-repellent, and provides UV, mildew, and rot resistance. Additional features include a handy convenience zipper for access to the fuel tank cap, and an anti-pooling pole system to reduce the possibility of water pooling on your cover’s surface.

Fits:
2006-2011 Yamaha 210 Series Non-Tower
2008-2010 Yamaha 212SS Non-Tower

MAR-210MC-CH-07

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