Do It Yourself Boat Books; Fiberglass Repair, Diesel Engines, Sailboat Electrics on 2040-parts.com
Escondido, California, United States
Three useful books for the power boat or sailboat owner;
The Fiberglass Boat Repair Manual by Allan H. Vaitses Marine Diesel Engines, Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Repair by Nigel Calder Sailboat Electrics Simplified by Don Casey All three are in very good shape BUT the Marine Diesel book has a small ding to the right hand edge of the front cover (see picture #5) Buy all three at once and save on shipping! |
Boats & Watercraft for Sale
- 1972 glasphar boat(US $800.00)
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- 1969 johnson sea horse 40 hp outboard boat motor parts catalog,(US $6.99)
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- 1970 johnson parts catalog sea-horse lot of 6 (33,40,60,85hp)(US $19.99)
- Original vintage 1966 johnson outboards parts catalog lot of 7 (33,40,80,100hp)(US $24.99)
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