BREEZE BOOSTER Hatch Ventilating System Catch the breeze! Funnel the slightest breeze into your boat. The Breeze Booster is a self-supporting hatch ventilator that does not require the use or support of halyards or lines. It greatly increases the air flow through the hatch, making it ideal for power and sail boats. The Breeze Booster can be erected over most hatches (17” through 24”) in a matter of seconds. It can be faced in any wind direction, which is important if the boat is in a marina. It can be left in place with the hatch open, partially open, or even closed – in case of an unexpected rain shower. The Breeze Booster’s unique combination of rip-stop nylon, fiberglass bows, PVC, and wood make a very durable ventilator which can be easily set up or taken down and stored. Comes with convenient storage bag. Marine Blue. Features: · Fits hatches with outside frame dimension of 17” through 24” · Greatly increases air flow through boat · Can be faced to collect wind from any wind direction · Great in marinas or while anchoring · Erects or folds for storage in seconds · Includes matching storage bag
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Nissan designs A Class catamaran
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New cars will now NOT be getting any bigger!
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