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Persenninge Preisliste 2011 Sowie Ebenfalls Verfügbar Persenninge Preisliste 2011 sowie ebenfalls verfügbar: Schwerttaschen / Rudertaschen gepolstert Mast / Baum Transporttaschen gepolstert und ungepolstert Riggtaschen für Mast mit Segel Ausreitgurte gepolstert und extrabreit Langlebige, solide Persenninge – für jede Bootsklasse perfekt passend. Aus extradickem beschichtetem Polyester-Gewebe mit PVC Beschichtung 300gr oder aus atmungsaktivem und dick imprägniertem Polycotton-Mischgewebe mit 50% Polyester/ Baumwolle Mix 49er Oberpersenning 330,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 380,-- Oberpersenning wide Wings 350,-- Cockpitpersenning leicht 225,-- Unterpersenning 270,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 325,-- Masttasche gepolstert 159,-- Masttasche 100,-- Baumtasche 38,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 100,-- 29er und 29erXX Oberpersenning 280,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 335,-- Unterpersenning 235,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 275,-- Masttasche gepolstert 160,-- Masttasche 90,-- Baumtasche 40,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 95,-- 5o5 Oberpersenning 250,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 300,-- Unterpersenning 210,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 265,-- Masttasche gepolstert 130,-- Masttasche 68,-- Baumtasche 29,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 70,-- 470 Oberpersenning 200,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 260,-- Unterpersenning 170,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 210,-- Masttasche gepolstert 125,-- Masttasche 65,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 50,-- 420 Oberpersenning 195,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 245,-- Unterpersenning 160,-- Untepersenning Polycotton 200,-- Masttasche gepolstert 118,-- Masttasche 65,-- Baumtasche 30,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 57,-- Contender Oberpersenning 210,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 280,-- Unterpersenning 180,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 235,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 75,-- Laser Oberpersenning 135,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 165,-- Unterpersenning 135-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 165,-- Transportpersenning komplett 215,-- Riggtasche 60,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 80,-- MustoSkiff Oberpersenning 265,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 335,-- Unterpersenning 220,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 285,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 95,-- Masttasche 80,-- Europe Oberpersenning 125,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 150,-- Unterpersenning 125,-- Unterpersnening Polycotton 150,-- Transportpersenning komplett 220,-- Oberpersenning geschlossen für Transport 110,-- Masttasche gepolstert 110,-- Masttasche 40,-- Baumtasche gepolstert 55,-- Baumtasche 28,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 75,-- Masttasche UV Schutz 60,-- Finn Oberpersenning 185,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 220,-- Unterpersenning 165,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 195,-- Transportpersenning komplett 320,-- Oberpersenning geschlossen für Transport 170,-- Masttasche gepolstert 110,-- Masttasche 50,-- Baumtasche gepolstert 65,-- Baumtasche 40,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 75,-- O-Jolle Oberpersenning 230,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 290,-- Oberpersenning hoch 250,-- Oberpersenning hoch Polycotton 310,-- Unterpersenning 220,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 290,-- Masttasche gepolstert 105,.-- Masttasche 48,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 85,-- OK Jolle Oberpersenning 130,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 170,-- FD Oberpersenning 265,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 335,-- Unterpersenning 255,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 330,---- Masttasche gepolstert 130,-- Masttasche 75,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 80,-- Korsar Oberpersenning 230,--- Oberpersenning Polycotton 280,-- Unterpersenning 190,--- Unterpersenning Polycotton 230,-- Masttasche 65,-- Pirat Oberpersenning 225,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 295,-- Oberpersenning über Baum 235,-- Oberpersenning über Baum Polycotton 315,-- Oberpersenning geschlossen für Transport 175,-- in Polycotton 225,-- Unterpersenning 200,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 270,-- Rudertasche gepolstert 80,-- Opti Oberpersenning 80,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 99,-- Unterpersenning 120,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 150,-- Unterpersenning gepolstert 135,-- Unterpersenning gepolstert Polycotton 165,-- Transportpersenning komplett 220,-- Transportpersenning komplett Polycotton 280,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 70,-- Riggtasche mit Segel 55,-- Rigg mit Segel Tasche 55,-- Ixylon Oberpersenning 235,-- Oberpersenning Polycotton 300,-- Oberpersening hoch 265,-- Oberpersenning hoch Polycotton 325,-- Unterpersenning 230,-- Unterpersenning Polycotton 295,-- Teeny Oberpersenning 125,-- Unterpersenning 140,-- Schwert / Rudertasche gepolstert 65,-- Ausreitgurte gepolstert –breit 1,0 Meter mit eingenähter Gurtbandschlaufe beidseitig schwarz Paar 35,-- Viele andere gängigen Bootsklassen auf Anfrage ebenfalls lieferbar wie z.B. Star, H-Boot, Cadet, VB, Fireball, FJ, Vaurien, Dyas, Melges24 Einzelanfertigungen für Konstruktionsklassen oder andere Exoten leider nicht möglich..
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