Sunfish Sailboat Mahogany Rudder Blade on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
New Sunfish Sailboat Mahogany rudder blade manufactured by a North Shore boat Builder. The blade is pre drilled and has four coats of polyurethane. The blade also has a 2" metal dowel that helps protect agains cracking . Keep the original Classic look of your sunfish with a highly durable rudder blade as opposed to the new plastic ones
This blade is for sunfish produced after 1973 |
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