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Euc Stormproof Your Boat: The Complete Guide To Battening Down, William M Burr on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

Hiawassee, Georgia, United States

Hiawassee, Georgia, United States
The book is not new, but (see photos) it could be. No tears, underlining or even wear on the binding (see photo). One page lightly dog-eared.
Brand:paperback Manufacturer Part Number:51695 UPC:9780071462839

 Offering: EUC  Stormproof  Your Boat: The Complete Guide to Battening Down When Storms Threaten by William M. Burr, Jr.  Paperback book in excellent condition (see description above).

I don't accept returns on books.  Please ask questions before purchasing; I'll be glad to answer your questions about book contents if you need more than the listing of chapters in the photos.

Due to health issues, we have had to sell our beloved sailboat.  Our loss-- your gain.  We still have a few items for sale, some new, some used.  If you need boat stuff, check out our other listings.  I combine shipping.

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