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Deluxe Horseshoe Throwable Buoy Life Preserver Life Saver Float 24" White on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Saint James City, Florida, United States

Saint James City, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Type:Life Ring Manufacturer Part Number:1020 Brand:WEST MARINE

Deluxe Horseshoe Throwable Buoy, 40lb. Buoyancy, White, 24" x 24" x 3"  WM # 176479  MFG # 1020

Type-IV USCG-approved Throwable buoy is made of closed-cell foam and covered with a tough, vinyl-coated fabric. The Deluxe Buoy includes a built-in drogue and 50 feet of Poly 3/8” Line.   Used for one five day trip only excellent condition as the pictures show

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