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Catalina 22 25 Stainless Galley Sink on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Dickinson, Texas, United States

Dickinson, Texas, United States

 Catalina 22 25 Stainless Steel Galley Sink

Used

Measures approximately-overall:  13" x 11-3/4" x 4" deep

Measures approximately-cutout:  10-5/8" x 9-5/8"

 Good Condition.

Shows normal wear from use and exposure  (see pictures). 
 

We have tons and tons of used boat parts. Everything from hulls to sails and all the little stuff that is hard to find.  If you are needing something for your boat and do not see it listed in our Ebay store, feel free to email me I will be glad to list it for you if we have it.  Please remember all our parts are used and expect them to show signs of use. Most could stand to be cleaned or polished. If we see any noticeable defects, we will make every effort to point them out. Happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases.

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