Volvo Penta Saildrive Leg Seal on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, United States
This a new saildrive leg to hull seal (not the heavy duty one that seals the saildrive flange to the hull) that seals the hull cavity. It slips up over the sail drive leg and sits against the hull. It can be trimmed to fit the saildrive cavity. This is a genuine Volvo Penta item.
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