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Hobie Cat, Nacra Or Other Cam Fiddle Block(s) Seaway on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Winona, Minnesota, United States

Winona, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Not new, however excellent and fully functional. Cams are not worn and the ratchets wheel is free and smooth. Sheave and its center ratchet is unworn. Fiddle.

I have two of these complete with the 7/8" foot as shown.

I bought for my outrigger but decided against using a jib. Was gonna keep but have enough hardware laying around to stock a store...besides, someone might need!

If you want two just let me know. I do not know multiple sell procedure and too lazy to try.

Shipping is free...CONUS only. USPS insured. You no like, just return.

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