Attwood Kayak Hoist, Holds Up To 120 Lbs, New In The Box, Optimize Floor Space on 2040-parts.com
Homerville, Georgia, United States
This auction is for a New in the box Attwood Kayak Hoist, Holds up to 120 lbs, New in the Box, Optimize Floor Space, Locking Safety Mechanism, easy to use, the box says Kayak but i think it would work on a Canoe if it weighed less the 120 lbs.
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