Genuine Brass Sunfish Sailboat Gooseneck on 2040-parts.com
Wrentham, Massachusetts, United States
Brass hardware attaches to boom, slides up and down mast when raising/lowering sail.
Original equipment on 1970s era Sunfish sailboats. |
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