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Andersen Stainless Locking Sailboat Winch Handle-beauty-many Photos-locking-l@@k on 2040-parts.com

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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Brand:Andersen Sailing Equipment Manufacturer Part Number:Andersen Locking Winch Handle

This Anderen STAINLESS STEEL LOCKING SAILBOAT WINCH HANDLE has been very lightly used, and remains in excellent condition- There are numerous photos showing its details and condition.

Highest Andersen quality. Marked 'FR ANDERSEN-DENMARK' . Stainless remains bright and shiny. Measures about 11 1/4" inches overall. Fits all standard modern winches, and, of course, Andersen winches. Locks solidly in place, yet frees with a flick of the tab.

This locking Andersen winch handle was quite PRICEY. It is offered with a ....Low Starting Bid.

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