Falcon Marine Signal Horn. Portable. Meets Coast Guard Specs. New 8 Oz Safety on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
BRAND NEW IN FACTORY PACKAGING FALCON Push Button Marine Signal Horn. Coast Guard approved for boats up to 65 feet. Great for Boating, Camping, Hiking, Racing, Referee sports, and more. Larger 8 oz. size. Can be heard up to 1 mile away. Safe for the ozone Made in U.S.A. Free Shipping to Continental US address. All others please ask for shipping quote. Quantity discounts available.
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