Outboard Sterndrive Whale Tale, Hydrofoil Stabilizer Fin For 40 To 200 Hp Hf-9 on 2040-parts.com
Beloit, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a good used hydrofoil stabilizer fin for an outboard motor 40 hp to 250 hp. This is a high quality whale tale, made by Atwood, these sell new for over $50.00. This comes exactly as you see it, sold as is as it is a used part.
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