Chrome Plated Bronze Rudder Head For 1 7/8 Inch Rudder Stock on 2040-parts.com
Hartwell, Georgia, United States
THIS RUDDER HEAD WAS REMOVED FROM A CORONADO SAILBOAT, BUT CAN BE USED ON ANOTHER BOAT WITH A 1 7/8 INCH RUDDER STOCK. IT WILL ACCEPT A TILLER CONNECTOR WITH A 1 7/8 INCH JAW OPENING.
IF YOU WILL NEED A TILLER CONNECTOR WE HAVE THEM IN OUR EBAY STORE IN THE STEERING / TILL SECTION WE WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WITH ADDITIONAL ITEMS PURCHASED AT THE SAME TIME. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE FOR LOTS OF GREAT STUFF!! |
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