Universal Fit Kayak Spray Skirt
Keep water out of the kayak with this universal-fit spray skirt made with polyurethane-coated 210 denier nylon. Dual-side adjustability and PVC-sealed sealed seams. Features:
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Universal Grab Handle w/Comfort Grip - Black
Flexible grab handle for flush, flexible mounting. Can be mounted to a variety of irregular surfaces and angles on swim platform, in the cockpit and companionway. Constructed from soft polypropylene webbing over a semi-rigid core. Because of the soft, pliable webbing in these handles and the absence of any sharp edges, they are safe in areas where occupants might come in contact with them. They meet the ABYC H-41 standard for strength: "withstand a load of 400lbs in any direction." All materials are non-corrosive, UV stable and mildew-resistant. Four holes for required #12 fasteners. |
Vertical, Flush Mount Transom Light
Part #: 6356D7 304 stainless steel with a plastic body and watertight lamp socket. The Round transom light body is translucent so it shines on both sides of a bulkhead! It can be used to light an interior compartment and may also be used as a cockpit courtesy light. Rubber gasket seals lens and body to mounting surface. Includes one 7.5-watt lamp and two stainless steel #10 screws. Light provides 2-mile, 135 degree transom visibility for pleasure craft up to 164 ft. (50 meters) in length. Features:
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WaterBuster® Portable Pump
Part #: 4140-4 This patented, submersible pump is a great way to remove unwanted water from boats, pool covers, aquariums and sump pits. Convenient and safe, too, because it needs no electrical cord - runs up to 5 hours on three alkaline D batteries. Excellent for use as a portable pump-out device for paddle boats, inflatables, duck boats, dingies and kayaks. Any craft that lacks a hard-wire, permenent electrical system. Features:
Note: Not to be used as a permanent bilge pump. |
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