30
%
OFF
Harken
PREMIUM
New
BOSUN’SCHAIR
• Features high-
Ronstan
strength webbing,
AIRARCH
West Marine
ballistic nylon
INFLATABLE
PRESPLICEDDOUBLE
construction and an BOOMTENTS
New
BRAIDNYLONDOCKLINES
extra wide padded
• Unique shape
seat for comfort
• Easy-to-handle line stays flexible
maximizes available cockpit space
throughout its service life
Model 10177640
• Light, compact and reflective coated
• Choose from 3/8"–3/4" dia., 15'–35'L
to minimize UV rays and heat
and breaking strengths of
189
99
Model 10258366
4,700lb.–19,400lb.
Ref. Model 5528757 Reg. 13.79
SAVE
$
10
495
00
From
9
65
Speedtech Instruments
Lewmar
SKYMATEWINDMETER
LITETOUCH
30
%
• Lightweight, pocket-sized WINCH New
OFF
windmeter with a Fahrenheit/Celsius HANDLES
temperature gauge
Pure Oceans
• Push the release button and
NANOTEC
• Mph, kph, knots, meters-per-
unlock in one quick, easy
FIBERGLASS
second, and feet-per-second
motion—a ll with one hand
wind measurements
CLEANERWAX
• Made of a lightweight composite
Model 2803864 Reg 99.99
• Removes light oxidation,
material that floats
seals surfaces and
provides a protective, high-gloss finish
89
99
Model
8" Long Handle 10373819 52.00
10" Long Handle 10373801 60.00
Ref. Model 10174852 Reg. 13.99
From
9
79/pt.
SAVE
$
20
New
25
%
OFF
West Marine
West Marine
Wehave18storesin
MEN’S
COASTALDELUXE EXPLORER
thePacificNorthwestto
AUTOMATIC COASTAL
serveyou!Forthelocation
INFLATABLE FOUL
nearestyou,call
LIFEVEST WEATHER
• 29lb. buoyancy;
JACKET
1-800-BOATING
Automatic or manual inflation
• Nylon Tactel
orlogonto
Color Model Reg. Sale shell with
PU coating,
westmarine.com
Silver/Black 10127660 139.99 119.99
Blue/Black 10127686 139.99 119.99
waterproof seams,
fully lined interior, double storm flap
MUSTPRESENTTHISAD!
Model 9740549S Reg 199.99
togettheSalePrices*shown.SpecialsinthisadavailableinU.S.WestMarinestoresonly
andarenotcombinablewithanyotheroffer.SalePricesgoodApril1–30,2009.
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