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Hobie Cat 17 Sport Shroud Wires Black (2) New - Save 10% ( #2-259492 ) on 2040-parts.com

US $97.20
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Highland, Michigan, United States

Highland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:SDM Manufacturer Part Number:2-259492


REPLACEMENT SHROUD WIRES FOR A
HOBIE CAT® 17 SPORT CATAMARAN BLACK - 2 PACK


Save 10% on a Set of 2 Shouds!

Manufactured by Salty Dog Marine - Two new black vinyl coated
shrouds constructed of 5/32" (4mm) 1x19 stainless wire. One end is
double nicro pressed with a stainless steel thimble, the other end is
hydraulic swaged with a wire eye end. These wires are assembled by
our experienced rigging crew and custom made to current specifications.
One-Year Parts And Labor Warranty !
MSRP $108.00 - Part Number 2-259492


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