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Boating Anchor Mate - Manual Anchor Winch - Worth Anchormate Set on 2040-parts.com

US $26.10
Location:

Novi, Michigan, US

Novi, Michigan, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

For Auction is a used WORTH ANCHORMATE

The Anchormate has a free-spooling reel that stops when the anchor hits bottom, or when you release the button. To reel in the anchor, simply crank the handle. Made from heavy-gauge steel. Holds up to a 12lb anchor and approximately 100 feet of 3/16" braided rope.  Simply turn the button to drop the anchor quickly, smoothly and silently. The free spooling reel stops anywhere you choose. The handle does not move - it can't whip around. When reeling in, if the hand slips, the anchor and handle stop right there. When not in use, the line stores neatly on the reel and the anchor is held securely in the bow fixture. Rope and mounting hardware not included.

Retails new for $50-$60.

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It shows some cosmetic wear but is fully functional and very clean

Ships in a USPS Medium Flat Rate Box for $11.95

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I will combine shipping on multiple items. I ship only to the lower 48 US statesSorry, no exceptions.

 

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I only accept PayPal.  Payment must be made within 3 days of auction end.   If payment is not received within the stated time I reserve the right to relist the item and notify eBay of non-payment.

 

Return Policy

I want you to be happy with your purchase from me.  Unless otherwise stated in the auction you can return the item to me in the same condition I sold it within 14 days for a refund less the shipping.  Return shipping is at the buyer’s expense unless the item is defective or I made an error in the listing.

 

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