2- Sd40 Yanmar Sail Drives Removed From Large Catamaran on 2040-parts.com
Ozona, Florida, United States
You are viewing 2 SD 40 Yanmar sail drives One is complete and one is missing input shaft and shifter control but not broken !! Taken off a large catamaran that was a thieft recovery otherwise good shape in Clearwater Florida 727-243-2219 will box up for export .
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