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4 Lb Hot Dipped Galvanized Deluxe Fluke Anchor For Boats 12 To 16 Feet Long Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Milford, New Jersey, United States

West Milford, New Jersey, United States
shaft is lightly bent
Brand:Seachoice Part Number:50-41710

4 lb Hot Dipped Galvanized Deluxe Fluke Anchor for Boats 12 to 16 Feet Long  USED

  • Model 4S
  • Hot dipped galvanized for maximum corrosion protection
  • Superior holding power in a traditional designed anchor

  • Reinforced wide flukes penetrate deeply and firmly for maximum holding power
  • Specially engineered angles and welded crown configuration provide unsurpassed strength and durability
  • Recommended for boats 12 to 16 feet
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • Dimension A: 19-1/4"
  • Dimension B: 14-3/4"
  • Dimension C: 9-1/2"
  • Recommended anchor line size - 3/8"
  • Recommended lead chain size - 3/16" x 4'    Please email any?  Thanks for lookin-  see my other offers.

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