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Scanmarin Nb 40 Marine Buoy Float Marker 12" Diameter + 65' Nylon Rope + 4 Float on 2040-parts.com

US $29.01
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, US

Miami Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Type:buoy Brand:scanmarin Manufacturer Part Number:nb-40 Country of Manufacture:Norway

UP FOR SALE IS A USED, IN  GOOD CONDITION, SCANMARIN NB-40 12" DIAMETER MARINE BUOY WITH 65 FEET OF YELLOW NYLON ROPE AND 4 SMALL RED MARKER FLOTERS. 

SHIPPING AND HANDLING FOR THIS ITEM WILL BE $17.50 TO ANY OF THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES WITH DELIVERY CONFIRMATION AND INSURANCE. 

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