West Marine Marine Sailing Safeth Harness With Tether on 2040-parts.com
Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States
This is a no reserve auction for a very, very lightly used West Marine Sailing Safety Harness with 6 foot Safety Tether. It fits the medium chest of 33 to 34 inches and is adjustable throughout this range. The webbing is 2 inches in width and the carabineer type hooks are of 3/8 inch Stainless Steel. The harness is perfect in every way without blemish of any kind.
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