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1989 Zodiac Inflatable Dinghy Boat Tender on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
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1989 Zodiac inflatable dinghy Four Person, floats 882lbs. Approximately 5X9'.  Very nice condition, used very little and stored indoors.  Comes with title.  Carrying bag and two rowing oars included.  Also has a Taylor Made boat cover and a patch kit.  Holds air, took it out and tested it with a 9.9 Johnson on the back.  9.9 Johnson can be sold at an additional cost.  Feel free to contact us with questions, shipping, and reasonable offers. thanks. Sold AS-IS.

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