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Sting Ray Hydrofoil Stabilizer Fin 1 Pc.black B1 M - With Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Cantonment, Florida, United States

Cantonment, Florida, United States
very good condition
Brand:STINGRAY Manufacturer Part Number:na Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:Does not apply

Here is Preowned STINGRAY FIN  HYDROFOIL STABILIZER 1 PC.

Measures 20-1/2"L x 11-1/2"W -  1 PC. Black includes 4 bolts, nuts  rubber& metal washers included. Measures center hole to hole across 4" Mounting opening length 8" width from 2 3/4" to 3 3/8"

Lifts stern up and forces bow down. Plane in less time Reduced bow rise .. eliminates porpoising . Eliminate chianewalking wipes out cavitation . Save fuel and aids in pulling skiers.

 Installs quickly and easily. No chips or cracks - Great condition.. See pics 





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