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Hobie 18 Trampoline this is for a Hobie 18 catamaran - It is made of 7.6 oz polypropylene mesh. Sewn with heavy gauge bonded UV resistant thread. We use spurred grommets that are reinforced with nylon webbing. Each trampoline includes foot straps and two pockets for your halyard lines. Call Rick at 440-969-0520 for the color of your choice. We also offer lacing, sheeting lines , sail bags, jib snorkels, and much more - Visit our store - On May-07-08 at 16:16:24 PDT, seller added the following information: |
Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
Blue vinyl trampoline to fit the hobie cat 18
Wire halyard winch, wilmex hw-50, chrome plated bronze, for 5-6 mm wire(US $700.00)
Hobie 20 bridle
10"length 316 stainless steel cleat bollard of marine hardware for boat(US $20.99)
Eez-in aluminum folding transom ladder
Ronstan rf41202 all purpose double block(US $38.49)
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