Asymmetric Spinnaker Sail - Lf: 21'3", Lch: 19'4", Foot: 11' - Vgc - .75 Oz. on 2040-parts.com
Essex, Maryland, United States
ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER SAIL - Lf: 21'3", Lch: 19'4", Foot: 11' - VGC - .75 oz., Very colorful sail - some bleed-through between panels. Mechanically sound. Spinnaker without the pole for easier handling. Carry Bag
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