Used Marinium Aluminum Sailboat Winche Comes In Pair Excellent Working Conditio on 2040-parts.com
Hayward, California, United States
Selling a pair of used marinium sailboat winches. The winches are made of aluminium alloy designed specifically for marine application. The winches are used and has some normal wear and tear due to usage. Overall its in excellent working condition. The winches was full dismantled and serviced, ready for work, functioning properly, ratchets sounds crisp rotate smoothly, see all pictures.
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