Barient 25 two speed winches. Black aluminum drum with bronze and stainless steel internals. Winches had drums and shafts removed, cleaned and greased. The blue you see in pictures is the new grease. Winches were removed from a 1980 C and C 34 that we are dismantling. Winches are in great shape and can be installed and used when you receive them. Price is for one (1) winch. We have many more parts from this boat and others. If you are looking for something specific send us a message and if we have it we list it and send you listing number.
Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- Holt carbon lightning stick 48" ha5512(US $90.00)
- Jcd 48" carbon fiber tiller extension with 3" spiral grip(US $85.00)
- 62 peel & stick lables(US $17.95)
- Vhf antenna bracket(US $15.00)
- Raw water strainer basket(US $19.75)
- 2 lot 1@23"x23"x2" 1@19.5"x19.5"x2" sunbrella canvas sailboat hatch cover covers(US $85.00)
McLaren P1 sales will double turnover and quadruple profit in 2014 for McLaren
Wed, 02 Apr 2014The McLaren P1 (pictured) boosts McLaren’s profits We’re starting to see the McLaren P1 – McLaren’s modern replacement for the iconic McLaren P1 – rolling out to lucky owners, and that will continue apace during 2014. Which means McLaren will see a big rise in its turnover and an even bigger rise in profits – up four-fold – as the £866,000 P1 replenishes McLaren’s bank account. But, although it will take a while to build, deliver and get paid for all 375 P1s, the P1 won’t be a long-term cash cow for McLaren, just a nice little booster as it starts to plan to up production to 4,500 cars a year over the next few years.
Aston Martin Vantage GT2 (2008): first official sketch
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Motorway pile-up 'like pinball'
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