Forespar man overboard pole. Good used condition. Probably never in the water. Removed from my sailboat. The connection pin is missing, but is just a normal clevis pin or bolt. Sold as is. May be picked up in Bethel, PA or shipped via UPS. Email with any questions.
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Safety Gear & Devices for Sale
- Basic navigation set(US $40.00)
- New kent onyx a-33 auto in-sight automatic inflatable life jacket/pfd/vest,red(US $129.99)
- Vintage first aid kit boat marine(US $12.00)
- Orion safety recreational runabout boat first aid kit(US $15.31)
- Kent type iv foam boat throwable cushion white(US $12.50)
- 9003390912 new sea-doo mens freewave personal flotation device in black, large
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