Large aluminum cam cleat sits on an angled riser, riser base is 4 1/2" x 6", top is angled as in pics. The cam cleat is big, was paired to a 43 winch. Has an anchor logo on top that I do not recognize. Gap between jaws is 5/16", it would not grip a 3/8" line. I do not have larger line to test, but springs seem good and jaws do not appear worn out. Sold as is.
Winch brackets will be available also.
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