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DavidCrosby
Posted - 03/08/2025 : 21:04:04 I will have a new navy blue stack pack for a C250 for sale in the near future. I was busy building a new stack pack for my friend's C250 that is the same as mine. See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbGnTIW_9l0&t=16s
I had a brain fart that I discovered at close to the last step in assembly. I built two port sides of the stack pack. Instead of ripping out all of the seams and reassembling in the proper orientation, I have decided to order enough material to build another stack pack. This time I will build two starboard sides. The resulting extra stack Pack will be for sale for $1,000. The stack pack is attached to the boom and mast via a bolt rope and aluminum bolt rope track that will need to be pop riveted to the boom and mast. The track will be included in the purchase. You will just need to purchase some PVC pipe for the supports and create lazy jacks. I anticipate this will be complete and ready to ship before the end of March.
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