Weems & Plath Nautical Slide Rule Item #105 on 2040-parts.com
Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Used for one class
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Interior, Cabin & Galley for Sale
- Boat cushions. forward cabin v-berth cushions for 28ft bertram sportfisher(US $395.00)
- New weems & plath the cruising log free shipping(US $32.53)
- Rinker 2460383 light cherry wood 35 1/4 x 28 1/4 inch marine boat table top(US $355.95)
- Tidewater boats 55" white 25 cockpit bow rest bolster cushion
- 2 perko brand marine grade black nylon "ball & socket" cabinet catches(US $9.95)
- 40-1/2" tidewater white bolster cushion w/ indent boat/marine
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