Hood Systems Boom For Sail For Mainsail #h63237 Roller Furling System on 2040-parts.com
Union, Maine, United States
Hood sto-boom complete with hood sail in very good condition. Came off a Hunter 30'. Sails and boom have been stored inside for the winter. Boom is 12'6" long. Foot of sail is 11'. Luff of sail is 34'6". Originally installed on a mast 40'6". Includes Hood system winch in photos Inquire for more information. will work with buyer on possible shipping options
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