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If your boat doesn't have air conditioning, you'll appreciate the Windscoop ventilating sail to help you make it through stuffy nights onboard.

April 1, 2002

If your boat doesn't have air conditioning, you'll appreciate the Windscoop ventilating sail ($46.95) to help you make it through stuffy nights onboard. It gathers wind and directs it right where you need it inside your cabin, and it'll fit most areas up to four feet wide.


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