Hobie 18 Catamaran Old Style Rudder Castings And Tillers on 2040-parts.com
Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Nice set of used lower rudder castings and upper castings/tiller arms for the old style Hobie 18 steering system. There are no cracks or chips in the lower castings, so they would make great replacements for broken ones. There are signs if use and the black annodization has faded. There are some rust stains on them. With a little cleaning and a coat of paint, they would look great!
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