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Hobie Jib Sail Batten Cap Kit 5 Caps With Line on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:TrenTech Manufacturer Part Number:HC-16-M



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Hobie Cat JIb Sail
Batten Cap kit - 5 caps with line

 Hobie Cat  16 18 17  wave getaway


Adjustable batten caps for the Hobie Cat 16 That enable sail shape

adjustment in seconds without tying and untying knots.


Release tension to prolong sail shape and life.


This Perfect Pocket kit by Tren Tec includes 5 batten caps and pre-cut line. 


Hobie Cat® uses #21333000 for this set of batten caps


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