White Taylor Made Hull Grad Oval Boat Fender / Bumper 6.5”x 23” on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Vermont, US
This is a White Taylor Made Hull Gard oval fender. It is 6.5”x 23” it does have a brown mark on the back but it isn't deep. It holds air great and you can add or take air out of the fender if needed. This is a wonderful boat fender it does the job! This fender new is $28 but I'm selling it for $12.
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