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2-1/4" Harken Small Round Padeye 627 Sailboat Stainless Steel Pad Eye U-bolt Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $64.95
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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I HAVE A NEW ROUND HARKEN PAD EYE FOR SALE

Harken 627. 627 PADEYE-SM SS RND Description Small round* A (in) 2 1/4 B (in) - C (in) 1 1/16 D (in) 1 3/16 E (in) 1 3/16 F (in) 5/8 G (in) 15/16

Made in USA

Sailboat U-bolt PADEYE
627

Padeyes are great for mounting blocks and are also used as attachment points for staysails, reefing blocks, and hundreds of other items.

HarkenĀ® offers a range of stainless steel padeyes. The 627, padeyes are 17-4 PH stainless.

For maximum strength always align padeye bails to the load.

IN USA, IF YOU BUY BOTH, I WILL ADJUST, SO THAT SHIPPING IS FREE !!!

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