316 Stainless Winch Handle Holder on 2040-parts.com
Oxnard, California, United States
These holders are a way to keep your winch handles out of drawers or taking up counter space while in port. If you have locking handles, you can mount these holders inside a hanging locker and lock the handles in upside down. In our case, we keep ours under the companion way ladder. Can get five into a small flat rate box. |
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