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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
For sale new Quiet Breeze Wind scoop. This new design allows the scoop to automatically self adjust to remain facing down wind keeping you cool by consistently forcing wind down the hatch whether docked or anchored. Super quiet and has been tested in wind up to 20 mph. It comes with everything you need for sailboat installation. Easy to install and take down.
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