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Na 23 Hank On Jib Will Fit Other Boats In The Same Size Range on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Hartwell, Georgia, United States

Hartwell, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:UNKNOWN Country/Region of Manufacture:Georgia Manufacturer Part Number:DOES NOT APPLY

JIB SAIL THAT WAS USED ON A NORTH AMERICAN 23 FOOT SAILBOAT.  SAIL IS IN VERY USABLE SHAPE, AND WILL FIT ON A VARIETY OF BOATS FROM 20 TO 25 FEET.

MEASUREMENTS ARE:
LUFF      23 FEET 6 INCHES
LEACH   19 FEET 5 INCHES
FOOT      10 FEET  6 INCHES

ALL MEASUREMENTS WERE DONE ON THE LAWN, SO THEY WERE MEASURED BY HAND STRETCHING AND MAY BE SLIGHTLY MORE THAN THE SIZES WHEN STRETCHED ON YOUR BOAT.

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