2140 Sailboat Mainsail Luff=28' 5" on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, US
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Sailboat mainsail
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Single reef
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Heavy cloth
- Luff=28.' 5"
- 7/8" external slides
- Foot=11' 4"
- 7/8" external slides
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Leach=29' 11"
- Some rust stains-needs cleaning-good sailcloth
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Good working main
- Item 2140
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