Solid Wood Weems & Plath Teak Ship's Log And New Cruising Log Book Usa on 2040-parts.com
Puyallup, Washington, United States
SOLID WOOD Weems & Plath Teak Ship's Log And NEW Cruising Log Book. Pre-Owned but never used teak log cover. Has a few imperfections on the solid wood cover, but nothing large. New log book enclosed.
This Solid Wood Ship's Log is USA made from Annapolis, MD. |
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