Used Sailboat Spinnaker .06 Poly Code 3s Sail Symmetrical Quantum Luff 52'4" on 2040-parts.com
US $1,695.00
Location:
San Diego, California, United States
“Very good condition. No tears, patches or stains. Stored properly.”
Brand:Quantum
Part Type:Sailing Hardware & GearManufacturer Part Number:3S
Pacific Sail Trader
Description: Spinnaker .06 Poly Code 3S Racing Symmetrical by Quantum Luff 52'4"
Luff 52'4" Leech 52'4" Foot 26' 8"
Designed and made by Quantum sailmaker for racing. This Code 3S runner (see more below) symmetrical sail has no stains, patches or tears. Luff lines in both luffs. .06 poly. A great addition to your boats inventory.
The code 3 is a medium air reaching/running sail, used for apparent wind to 11 to 18 knots
Color: Red/White Condition: Very good Shipping: Fair and Reasonable
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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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