
Glastron Boat Captains Bucket Seat 048-1938 | Veada 2012 (Second)
Boat part number 8201266 is a new, old stock, deluxe captains bucket seat for 2012, Glastron Boats, part number 048-1938 .
made for Glastron Boats
Special Price $400.46 MSRP: $607.43
GLS Stock #: 8201266-FE544
Only 2 left
Boat part number 8201266 is a new, old stock, deluxe captains bucket seat for 2012, Glastron Boats, part number 048-1938 . Manufactured by Veada, part number 604739000 .
This captains bucket seat is constructed out of black, red, and white marine grade vinyl over foam padding and a rigid poly shell. It measures approximately 22 3/8" W x 22 3/4" D x 26 3/4" H overall and mounts with a standard 5" x 12" mounting pattern.
NOTE: We are selling as a second due to there being no plate on the back. Sold as a single.
Specifications:
This captains bucket seat is constructed out of black, red, and white marine grade vinyl over foam padding and a rigid poly shell. It measures approximately 22 3/8" W x 22 3/4" D x 26 3/4" H overall and mounts with a standard 5" x 12" mounting pattern.
NOTE: We are selling as a second due to there being no plate on the back. Sold as a single.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Glastron Boats
- Year: 2012
- Part Number: 048-1938
- Part Manufacturer: Veada
- Part Number: 604739000
- Material: Vinyl / Foam / Poly
- Color: Black / Red / White
- Overall Dimensions: 22 3/8" W x 22 3/4" D x 26 3/4" H
- Mounts: 5" x 12"
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.
All sales on this item are final.
Product Questions
Would this for on a 2009 glastron 17ft SSV to replace helm seat
Question by: Jillian Carson on Jun 26, 2021, 8:51 PM
Hi Jillian,
The base on the bottom is very common. It would be worth confirming to what you have, but should work out. Thanks!
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Jake
The base on the bottom is very common. It would be worth confirming to what you have, but should work out. Thanks!
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Jake
Answer by: Jake Doro on Jun 27, 2021, 11:03 AM