4633 Free-flying Sailboat Jibsail Luff=32' 4" on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, US
- Free-flying sailboat jibsail
- Luff=32' 4"
- Foot=10' 4"
- Leach=33"
- Light to medium weight sailcloth
- Needs cleaning and has some rust marks
- Item 4633
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