
Sailfish Boat Bow Grab Rails 13-1108 | 275 DC / 325 DC (Set of 2)
Boat part number 7310354 is a new set of (2) curved bow grab rails for 275 DC / 325 DC Sailfish Boats, part number 13-1108 .
made for Sailfish Boats
$129.95 MSRP: $175.43
GLS Stock #: 7310354-NJ210
Only 1 left
Boat part number 7310354 is a new set of (2) curved bow grab rails for 275 DC / 325 DC Sailfish Boats, part number 13-1108 .
These curved grab rails are constructed out of 1" Dia. stainless steel with a polished finish. Each rail measures approximately 54 3/4" L x 2 1/2" W x 2 3/4" H overall and has an above deck clearance of approximately 1 3/4". There are (3) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes per rail.
See photos for additional measurements.
Includes port and starboard rail.
Specifications:
These curved grab rails are constructed out of 1" Dia. stainless steel with a polished finish. Each rail measures approximately 54 3/4" L x 2 1/2" W x 2 3/4" H overall and has an above deck clearance of approximately 1 3/4". There are (3) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes per rail.
See photos for additional measurements.
Includes port and starboard rail.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Sailfish
- Model: 275 DC / 325 DC
- Year: Unavailable
- Part Number: 13-1108
- Part Manufacturer: Unavailable
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: Silver
- Finish: Polished
- Rail Diameter: 1" Dia.
- Above Deck Clearance: 1 3/4"
- Overall Dimensions: 54 3/4" L x 2 1/2" W x 2 3/4" H
- Mounts: (3) 1/4" Dia. mounting holes (per rail)
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
can this boat bow grab rail work on an old sailboat to replace the old teak hand rails on the top deck area? I am trying to get rid of the teak. let me know if these rails you have would work in place of them.
Question by: Andrea Lawrence on Feb 21, 2023, 7:30 PM
Hello Andrea,
We sure don't know why they wouldn't. They ARE grab rails made for boats after all, and whether on a power or sail boat shouldn't matter. They would certainly be stronger/more durable than teak.
Gene
We sure don't know why they wouldn't. They ARE grab rails made for boats after all, and whether on a power or sail boat shouldn't matter. They would certainly be stronger/more durable than teak.
Gene
Answer by: Admin on Feb 22, 2023, 9:04 AM