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Used Jib Staysail Sailboat Sail Luff 24' Dacron 3oz Hanks on 2040-parts.com

US $345.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Several small rust spots from storage
Brand:Staysail Part Type:Sailing Hardware & Gear Manufacturer Part Number:PST-23




Pacific Sail Trader

 
Description: PST-23 Bill Posner San Diego
                          
          Luff   24'            Leech  19' 9"        Foot  8' 9"
 
No tears, No patches, Several small rust spots from storage, High clew, 3 ounce Dacron, Great staysail or jib. Condition: Good
 
    

***I have many sails! Mains, jibs, genoas, staysails, storm jibs, spinnakers, A-sails, gennakers, and windseekers.

 

***My sails are all in good or better condition, except for a few "fairs". Some are new, some raised, but never flown.

 

***Not sure this one will fit?  Ask me! I have databases for all boats. I can tell you what you need and if I have it.

 

***I have all sailboat related gear as well. All lightly used and some new. Just ask!     

 
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CONDITION % Life Remaining
New / Like New 85 - 100
Excellent 70 - 85
Very Good 60 - 70
Good 50 - 60
Fair 40 - 50
Useable 1 or 2 seasons left
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