Sail Boat Grampian Jib Sail, 26' 11",high And 10' On Bottom, And 23' 9" Slant on 2040-parts.com
Benld, Illinois, United States
Do not know much about sails. But this one look to me like it is in great condition. USA made. The Vertical side is 26' 11", Horizontal 10', slant 23' 9" Have some questions or need more pictures. Let me know. Shipping to lower 48 states is $20.00 |
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