44" Inch Batten Strip Mainsail Sailboat Main Sail Boat Pocket Poly on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
1 MAINSAIL BATTEN STRIP
USED BUT EXCELLENT CONDITION
VERY FLEXIBLE/DURABLE POLY CONSTRUCTION
APPROXIMATE SIZE
LENGTH 44"
HEIGHT 3/4"
THICKNESS 1/8"
I CAN ACCEPT PAYPAL OR CHECK
CAREFULLY PACKAGED AND SHIPPED TO YOUR ZIP CODE VIA USPS MAIL FOR EXACT COST
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