Spreaders for J/24 Sailboat mast. Aluminum. For mounting on mast with a thru-bar (not included). Tapered for mounting on thru-bar. Spreader end-caps not included. Suspect they were cut down 5-8mm too short to be Class legal. Good for cruising or handicap sailing boat.
When new - $220 each at SoundBoatWorks. Selling the pair. |
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