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Larson Boat Cockpit Cover 109248017-001 | LXi 288 Ameritex Blue Tweed

Boat part number 1054185 is a new cockpit cover for LXi 288 Larson Boats, part number unavailable.
made for Larson Boats
$199.95 MSRP: $269.93
GLS Stock #: 1054185-GG788
Only 1 left
Boat part number 1054185 is a new cockpit cover for LXi 288 Larson Boats, part number unavailable. Manufactured by Ameritex Fabrics, part number 109248017-001 .

This cover is constructed out of royal blue tweed Sunbrella marine grade canvas. Sunbrella marine fabrics are UV and fade resistant, with long lasting color against sun, salt, and chlorine. With built-in mold and mildew resistance, Sunbrella canvas can be cleaned quickly and easily with bleach with minimal color loss. The breathable construction allows air to pass through, keeping your boating experience comfortable without compromising sun protection.

Features pre-installed snaps. Includes (1) support pole and hardware.

Tag reads: LB 288 CKPT CVR RYLBL TW

Note: May fit other boats; please check with your local boat brand dealer for boat / brand / model / year cross-referencing compatibilities.

Specifications:
  • Boat Manufacturer: Larson
  • Model: LXi 288
  • Year: Unavailable
  • Part Number: Unavailable
  • Part Manufacturer: Ameritex Fabrics
  • Part Number: 109248017-001
  • Material: Sunbrella Fabric
  • Color: Royal Blue Tweed
  • Overall Dimensions: 196" L x 107" W
  • Mounts: Snaps

Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.

Instruction / installation manual not included.

Product Questions

I have a 1995 Larson 300 my measurements from windshields to the back are 177" 1/2 x 98".4 ,this item its big??
Question by: Jonson Guerrero on Jun 20, 2021, 5:07 PM
Hello Jonson,

This does appear to plenty big enough, but how it would match up to your current snaps, I'm afraid we don't know. You might consider contacting a dealer and give them that Larson part number - 0884810M - they might be able to tell you more.

Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Jun 21, 2021, 11:09 AM