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Pre Feeder Headsail Ss Sail Feeder Stainless Wire Pennant Denmark Made on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
See photos. Never out of original packing. Was stored in boat drawer.
Brand:Easyfeeder Hardware Type:Rigging Country/Region of Manufacture:Denmark

Made in Denmark, this headsail Pre-Feeder is first quality stainless steel with clear covered wire pennant.   This was manufactured to high standards for the demands of North Sea Sailing.


It was a spare part for my 50' sailboat, and the one that was installed worked quite well.  A Pre-Feeder is quite a handy piece of kit.     Please consider making an offer. 

 

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