This is a used Hobie 16 main sail that I purchase from eBay 2 years ago. I've since purchased a new sail from Hobie and no longer need this one. The sail is sold as is without battens. Its in good shape and sails well. I used it all summer last year sailing in fresh water lake conditions. Happy to answer any specific questions.
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