1977 Catalina 27 Molding - Trim - Cupboard - Starboard - Bulkhead - Teak on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
For sale is a piece of teak trim off a Catalina 27. This is the piece on the starboard side just aft the head. Call or text for more information and other parts from this boat @ 281 830 8001
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Interior, Cabin & Galley for Sale
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