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Sailboat Main Sail Mast In Track Slides 5/8" Wide New Strong Sailing Slides on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Flagler Beach, Florida, United States

Flagler Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New

 new mainsail sailboat mast in track slides .

These Sail slides are designed for ease of use  and are very strong

the unique design is often preferred as an easier to fit alternative.

molded from a tough nylon to absorb sudden impact loads.

the width of the flat in track slider is 5/8 " wide SHIPPING IS 1.50 FOR FIRST SLIDE AMD 10 CENTS FOR EACH ADDIOIONAL; SLIDE

 I tried my best to photo the measurments so sailors can see the exact size of the slides,

have a great day and fun on ebay

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