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Larson Boat Cockpit Cover 8424-5030 | 238 LXI Ameritex Black 112182008

Boat part number 8601470 is a new cockpit cover for 238 LXI Larson Boats, part number 8424-5030 .
made for Larson Boats
$499.95 MSRP: $674.93
GLS Stock #: 8601470-FG811
Only 1 left
Boat part number 8601470 is a new cockpit cover for 238 LXI Larson Boats, part number 8424-5030 . Manufactured by Ameritex Fabrics, part number 112182008 s.

This cover is constructed out of black Sunbrella SeaMark marine grade fabric. Sunbrella's SeaMark line provides durable defense against extreme precipitation and moisture with water resistant backing. Protect your vessel against the elements on both sea and land without sacrificing style.

Features pre-installed elastic loops. Includes (2) support poles and hardware. Measures approximately 170" L x 92" W overall; see photos for measurements.

Tag reads: S-LB 238 LXI WBT CKPT CVR BLK

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: 238 LXI
  • Year: Unavailable
  • Part Number: 8424-5030
  • Part Manufacturer: Ameritex Fabrics
  • Part Number: 112182008
  • Material: Sunbrella SeaMark Fabric
  • Color: Black
  • Overall Dimensions: 170" L x 92" W
  • Mounts: Elastic Loops

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 larson 2016 18.5' lx 185 io, and I'm looking for a replacement bow cover (snap on) and perhaps the cockpit cover... Can you help me find a match?


Regards,
Brandon
Question by: Brandon McCarthy on Apr 8, 2021, 8:56 PM
Hello Brandon,

We do have a number of Larson cockpit and bow covers, but aren't able to cross reference most of them to specific boats. Our best suggestion would be to contact a dealer to see if you can get the original Larson part numbers, then check back.

Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Apr 9, 2021, 11:56 AM