Lewmar 16st Single Speed Winch on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States
Lewmar 16 self tailing 1 speed winch. Unit is chrome plated bronze drum style. Unit has been tested and work as intended. Unit shows typical signs of wear from use and weathering and is in excellent working condition. Unit will be cleaned and serviced prior to shipment. Excellent choice for mainsheet winch. |
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