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Greene, New York, United States
Greenfield Products Beach Anchor 3028
Fast shipping Beach Spike is ideal for secure beach and shore anchoring Self-driving hammer action Steel cleat for line attachment Textured PVC grip 1" steel pipe with 5/8" steel shaft, powder coated black Ideal for secure beach and shore anchoring. Wing nut loosens to allow self driving hammer action. Steel cleat for line attachment, textured PVC grip, 1" steel pipe with 5/8" steel shaft, powder coated black. |
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