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Float Coat, Mustang, Small, Type Iii Pfd on 2040-parts.com

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Ithaca, New York, United States

Ithaca, New York, United States
Slightly soiled from being hung in a boat locker, no signs of wear, stains, scuffs.
Type:Floatation Coat Manufacturer Part Number:1808 Brand:Mustang Survival Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

I inheireted this coat in like new condition but it was never worn and languished in our boat locker. It is lightly soiled from the boat. There is no damage scuffs or stains the, heavy zipper is fine. There is a hood folded in the collar. It supplies 15.5 lbs of floation, CG approved as type III. It is size small and marked mens although it seems unisex. The lable says small is 36-38" . The coat is very similar to the Mustang current offering MC5444 but does not have reflective stripes. That item lists for $339.00. no reserve.

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