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Garelick Boat Telescoping Hook 55190-02 | Rinker 4 - 7 1/2 FT
Boat part number 1095621 is a new telescoping hook from Garelick, part number 55190-02 .
made for Rinker Boats
$11.95 MSRP: $16.13
GLS Stock #: 1095621-NK140
Only 6 left
Boat part number 1095621 is a new telescoping hook from Garelick, part number 55190-02 . Commonly used on Rinker Boats, part number unavailable, but may be used on other boats.
This telescoping hook is constructed out of aluminum with black composite hook and non-slip grip. Manufacturer says this hook extends from 4' to 7 1/2'; we measure the shortest length to be approximately 49 5/8" and the longest length to be approximately 86 5/8" overall. See photos for measurements.
Specifications:
This telescoping hook is constructed out of aluminum with black composite hook and non-slip grip. Manufacturer says this hook extends from 4' to 7 1/2'; we measure the shortest length to be approximately 49 5/8" and the longest length to be approximately 86 5/8" overall. See photos for measurements.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Rinker
- Part Number: Unavailable
- Part Manufacturer: Garelick
- Part Number: 55190-02
- UPC: 038203551906
- Material: Aluminum / Composite
- Color: Silver / Black
- Manufacturer Size: 4 - 7 1/2 Feet
- Overall Shortest Length: 49 5/8"
- Overall Longest Length: 86 5/8"
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Does garelick boat hook that telescopes, have a rubber end where your picture has a threaded plastic end?
Question by: Ronald Razete on Sep 28, 2021, 2:36 PM
Hi Ronald,
Just went out and had a look, and yes they have a red rubber cap on the threads. It must have come off when they photographed the one you see.
Gene
Just went out and had a look, and yes they have a red rubber cap on the threads. It must have come off when they photographed the one you see.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Sep 28, 2021, 2:49 PM