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Kwik Tek Complete Folding Anchor System - Includes Rope Buoy Hook & Storage Case on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Folding Anchor System Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:Kwik Tek UPC:737826015764

Kwik Tek Complete Folding Anchor System for Boats, Sailboats, Personal Watercraft, Inflatables & Canoes. 

New & unopened in original package.

Photos are of the actual item being sold.

3.3 pound coated grapnel anchor.

25 feet of marine grade anchor line.

Stainless steel snap hook.

Padded nylon storage case.


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