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2x Orange / Black 36" X 36" Boat Sos Distress Flag on 2040-parts.com

US $6.70
Location:

Mercedes, Texas, United States

Mercedes, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sea Sense Boat Brand Part Number:N/A Color:Orange / Black Part Brand:Sea Sense Model:N/A MPN:50073766 Year:N/A Material:Plastic

Features and Benefits: (AUCTION IS FOR (2) FLAGS TOTAL)

  • Black square and black circle printed on international orange flag
  • 4 Brass Grommets with Lanyards
  • USCG approved daytime distress signal
  • 36" x 36"

What's in the Box

  • SeaSense® S.O.S. Distress Flag

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