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Boat Marine Anchor Kit 1.5 Lb Folding Anchor 50 Feet Line Container Snap Hook on 2040-parts.com

C $34.99
Location:

Canada, Canada

Canada, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Scotty Manufacturer Part Number:797 Part Type:Anchor Kit


Anchor kit

Part - Scott 797

 

  • 50 ft (15m) Premium nylon line
  • 1.5 lb (0.6 kg) Folding anchor
  • Watertight buoyant container - doubles as a bailer
  • Nylon snap hook, for easy attachment to vessel
  • For still water use

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    Shipping -  We ship worldwide with Canada Post. Smaller items are shipped small packet and larger items by expedited mail.


    Combined Shipping - We will combine shipping when possible. If you purchase more than one item, don't pay until we combine the order and find the exact shipping cost, and send you the invoice for the combined order.

    Payment - Paypal is the prefered method.  Payment must be received within 5 days of auction close.

    Returns - We will accept returns in original condition.

    Reutrn shipping would be paid by the purchaser unless there was a problem from our end.

    Canadian customers - pay hst, gst and B.C customers also pay 12% hst.

    USA and International - normally there are no extra charges due when you receive your orders, but it is possible. If you have a concern you might check with your local customs office. If duties or taxes are charged this will be the responsibility of the buyer as we have no control over this.

     Our Mission - To provide a large amount of quality marine supplies at fair prices, to be reliable and to deliver the right products when needed. We strive to surpass the expectations of our customers.

    Please note - To provide a large quantity of marine products we have a number of distributors that we have used over the years. We carry some stock and receive shipments every week. The number of items we are going to be selling is too vast to stock in our location. 99 % of the time stock is on hand, but on occasion certain items run out and are back ordered.  If this happens we will let you know as soon as possible and refund your Paypal payment. If you would like, we can check stock before you order.

    My name is Cliff Christie. I have been self employed for over 25 years in the marine, upholstery and supply business. I have always had a love for boats and decided to get involved with e-bay to make marine supplies available everywhere. 

    I enjoy this and have started doing this as a full time job.

    I will do my best to make your purchase a pleasant one. Thank you.Cliff

     

    We are based in Vernon.B.C.

    We try to keep prices as low as possible and ship with as close to exact charges from Canada Post .

     

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