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Jim Buoy Sea Anchor 30" # 928 on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

VERMONT, US

VERMONT, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Jim Buoy Cal June Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:928/04567

JIM BUOY 30" SEA ANCHOR/DRIFT SOCK/DROGUE
MODEL # 928

USED ONLY 5 TIMES IN FRESH WATER

BASICALLY, IN NEW CONDITION

I HAVE 2 FOR SALE (SEE OTHER AUCTION) & I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING IF BOTH GO TO THE SAME BUYER


Useful for Steering Assistance While Fishing & Drifting

Designed to help maintain a boat's orientation to the wind while fishing, these are not sea anchors in the traditional sense. These drogues are designed for non-storm use. Vinyl coated heavy nylon trolling sea anchor with 1" polypropylene shroud lines.  Not designed for use in severe weather or waves.
♦ Will not rot or mildew
♦ Nylon webbing

I ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY

SHIPPING $8.50 TO US ADDRESSES

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