CB5315 Cutting Board
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CB5315 Cutting Board

SKU:
BURNCB5315
$868.99
CB5315 Cutting Board Yet another must-have product from Burnewiin is the 31.5 inches portable cutting board. View full description

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CB5315 Cutting Board Yet another must-have product from Burnewiin is the 31.5" portable cutting board. Functional, attractive and easily removable using any of the universal Burnewiin mounts. The CB5315 cutting board (31.5" in length) is perfect for rigging, bait prep, or can be used to set out an assortment of cocktails and snacks. If you need a little extra room, check out the CB5420 (42”) which creates a bait or fillet table without compromise, with plenty of room to get the job done. Both models include two corner located GM400 Mounts to accept any of the Burnewiin Knives, rod holders, or flag holder. All of these boating accessories and products work in harmony to enhance your fishing or cruising experience and look great at the same time.
Brand:
Burnewiin

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