Anchor Winch Remote Switch 25ft Portable Control Marine Boat Parts Deckhand 40 on 2040-parts.com
Rockville, Maryland, United States
This 25 foot corded remote allows you to operate your Deckhand 40 Anchor Winch from anywhere on your boat and can be mounted in-dash, surface mount or you can simply hold it in your hand. It's easy to use and completely convenient with a plug-n-play design that requires no additional wiring.
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