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Features
Description
With an adjustable post height from 34-58 inches, this stainless steel ski pylon provides an elevated attachment point allowing tow ropes to clear deck obstructions while also helping prevent propeller entanglement. Telescoping brace arms adjust from 33-56 inches to accommodate a variety of deck configurations. Includes 6 inch diameter threaded stainless steel flush mount base. Not to be used for pulling inflatables. Attwood Corporation has been an award-winning leader in engineering, testing, and manufacturing the highest quality marine products for over 100 years. We deliver safe and reliable lighting, fuel systems, water systems, seating & pedestals, swim ladders, custom upholstery, and general marine accessories that are easy to install and meet regulatory compliance.
Brand: attwood
Size: One Size
Color: Unspecified
Model Name: Attwood Boating Deck Hardware
Material: Other
Brand: attwood
Size: One Size
Color: Unspecified
Model Name: Attwood Boating Deck Hardware
Material: Other
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 48 x 7.1 x 3.3 inches
Sport: Swimming
Item Weight: 1.4 Kilograms
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 48.6 x 6.6 x 3 inches
Package Weight: 6.6 Kilograms
Brand Name: attwood
Suggested Users: unisex-adult
Number of Items: 1
Manufacturer: Attwood
Part Number: 923-009-ADJ
Included Components: End Product & Information
Date First Available: August 4, 2003