Replace 1 worn or damaged ball-and-socket gas strut from your boat's hatch lid or compartment door. Annealed steel with corrosion-resistant coating is great for saltwater environments. Strut measures 26" long and offers 60 lbs of force.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this TaylorMade marine gas strut for boat hatches. Now, this is going to replace one worn or damaged ball and socket gas strut from your boat's hatch lid or compartment door. And this is going to extend to ease the lifting of your hatch lid and then compress to gently close your hatch without slamming. This is a 10 millimeter ball and socket installation, so you're simply going to attach to the ball studs on the inside of your boat's hatch.
And the annealed steel with corrosion-resistant coating is gonna be great for saltwater environments. And then I took a measurement of the length from center of socket to center of socket, and we we inchesre sitting right at 26 inches on center on that length. This has a compression force of 60 pounds. And you are going to get this one strut from TaylorMade. Well, that's gonna wrap up our quick look today.
I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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