Acr Rapid Ditch Abandon Ship Bag on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
Buoyant Abandon Ship Survival Gear Bag. With EPIRB Pocket. Several Internal Pockets. Shoulder Strap. Dimensions: Overall Size: 19W x 15H x 7D in See general product advertisement
Never used (thankfully!).
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