Snap Pro Plus Canvas Tool on 2040-parts.com
Sanbornville, New Hampshire, United States
THE SNAP PRO-PLUS CANVAS TOOL HELPS PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR CANVAS BY ELIMINATING THE STRESS AND STRAIN OF PULLING AND TWISTING. THE SNAP PRO PLUS TOOL MAKES IT MUCH EASIER & CONVENIENT TO SNAP AND UNSNAP YOUR BOAT'S CANVAS, REACH THE ZIPPERS, AND ACCESS FUEL, WATER, AND HOLDING TANKS. TOOL SHOWS LITTLE USE.
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