This is a new and never used Neil Pryde, 148 sq. ft. Trac-14 Catamaran mainsail w/ window. It was in storage many years. Luff is 20', Leech is 21', and the foot is7'. It has a sewn in rope on the leading edge. Battens and Jib not included. May fit many other catamarans.
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