Aqua Signal Series 40 360 All-round Red Pedestal Mount on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, California, US
Up for auction I have this brand new Aqua Signal Series 40 360 deg. all-round red mast pedestal mount light.12 volt light for vessels up to 65 ft. Includes the bulb.
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