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Sticky, Self-adhesive, White, Black, Blue, Red Dacron Sailcloth For Sail Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $4.96
Location:

Rostov area, Russian Federation

Rostov area, Russian Federation
Condition:New

Self-Adhesive Dacron sailcloth. White + Black + Red + Blue color.

This patches can be used for sail repair or other various repairs on a yacht. 

You should use this material on both sides of damaged part, to get quick and durable repair. 

Shipping worldwide by ordinary letter without track number. If you want other shipping, please, contact.
One-time buying 4+ items will be sent by small packet with registered track number.

Please contact if you need more pieces and other sizes. 
Various rigging made by hand for you. Shaсkles, loops, splices, sheets, halyards and other. 
Sailmaking and other sail yacht service. 

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