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Ensign Sailboat Tiller Handle H&l Marine Woodwork 1271f on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:H&L Manufacturer Part Number:1271

Ensign Sailboat Tiller Handle
H&L Marine Woodwork

Part # 1271F
43-1/2″ long
-10″ rise
Butt width 1-3/8″
Butt height 1-3/4″
Laminated alternating strips of 1/4″ mahogany and ash.
Finished with 4 coats of varnish.

Can be used for the Ensign or modified to meet custom needs.


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