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MasterCraft Boat ZF Wakeboard Tower Shock Cap 01-M00749 | 2 Billet
GLS stock number 1057911 is a new, out of the box, boat tower shock cap from MasterCraft, part number 01-M00749.
made for MasterCraft Boats
$29.95 MSRP: $40.43
GLS Stock #: 1057911-GE552
19 in stock
GLS stock number 1057911 is a new, out of the box, boat tower shock cap from MasterCraft, part number 01-M00749. Used on ZF2 towers.
This solid billet aluminum cap measures approximately 2 7/8" OD x 1 1/4" Deep overall and has (2) 1/4" dia. holes with 1 5/8" apart center on center. Features an approximate 1 1/4" wide semi-circular groove and has 1" dia. and 5/8" dia. recessed holes on the back side. Sold as a single.
Specifications:
- Boat manufacturer: MasterCraft
- Part number: 01-M00749
- Material: Billet Aluminum
- Color: Silver
- Overall Dimensions: 2 7/8" OD x 1 1/4" Deep
- Mounts: (2) 1/4" dia. holes with 1 5/8" apart center on center
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
Will this fit a 2008 X14 tower?
Question by: Todd Snedigar on Mar 5, 2021, 9:37 AM
Hello Todd,
I'm afraid we have no way to cross reference the cap to specific towers boats. You see, we aren't dealers/distributors - we purchase overstock and excess marine accessories. You'd pretty much need to either contact a dealer and give them the Mastercraft part number - 01-M00749 - or go by the measurements in the ad.
Sorry we could not help more!
Gene
I'm afraid we have no way to cross reference the cap to specific towers boats. You see, we aren't dealers/distributors - we purchase overstock and excess marine accessories. You'd pretty much need to either contact a dealer and give them the Mastercraft part number - 01-M00749 - or go by the measurements in the ad.
Sorry we could not help more!
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Mar 5, 2021, 1:13 PM