Se Sport 300 High Performance Hydrofoil + Sport Clip Package - Se300blk on 2040-parts.com
Church Hill, Tennessee, United States
I bought this to put on my new Mercury 50 but after running my boat decided not to use it. In the new packaging I opened it once to look at it then it was returned to the package!! It includes the hydrofoil and sport clip so you can put it on without having to drill into your fin!
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