2 black vinyl coated shroud for a 1971to 1994 Hobie Cat® 16 constructed of 1/8" (3.2mm) 1x19 stainless wire. Each end is double nicro pressed with stainless steel thimbles
These were only used twice. Like new. Comes with 2
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