Jim-buoy Model 920 Horseshoe Marine Throwing Ring & Bracket, Nice Shape on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Michigan, US
JIM-BUOY MODEL 920 THROWABLE LIFE RING & MOUNTING BRACKET:
This item is normally used on a sailboat stern rail and serves as a Coast Guard required throwable life ring. It was once used on my boat which has since been re-outfitted. The bracket is stainless steel rod and has been bent slightly to fit the curve of the stern rail in its previous life. The bracket can be re-shaped slightly if required.
Look at the pictures for condition and bid accordingly.
I will be listing a few other excess marine items soon so keep watch.
I do accept returns and offer refunds within 14 days if you feel you have been deceived. The buyer pays shipping.
I normally ship priority mail two to three day delivery with tracking. Shipping cost varies with your location.
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