Trapeze Harness Hobie Nacra Prindle Sailboat Catamaran on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
Old School Trapeze Harness Used. Full Harness. Padded bottom. medium. No Tears. Has minimal fading and normal wear. Could use a cleaning. We have tons and tons of used Beach Cat parts. Everything from hulls to sails and all the little stuff that's hard to find. If you are needing something for you Hobie, Nacra, Prindle or Solcat and don't see it on auction, send me an email and I will be glad to list it for you if we have it. Please remember all our Cat parts are used and expect them to show signs of use. Most could stand to be cleaned or polished. If we see any noticable defects, we make every effort to point them out. If we goof we are happy to resolve the problem for you. We will ship outside the US, just ask for a quote. Happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases.
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