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Lewmar 30st (two Speed) Evo Sailboat Winch - Grey - New In Sealed Box on 2040-parts.com

US $599.95
Location:

Essex, Maryland, United States

Essex, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lewmar

LEWMAR 30ST EVO TWO SPEED SELF TAILING GREY WINCH Model 49530057

 

New - in sealed carton.

EVO® Self-Tailing Winches

An evolution of the renowned Lewmar Ocean winch, the EVO® Self-Tailing Winch draws on a wealth of design and manufacturing experience to produce a state-of-the-art winch. With a wide choice of sizes and styles, there is a versatile EVO® for any style or application.

Features

  • Easy Servicing– no tools required
  • User friendly direction arrows
  • Grey finish.
  • Size 30
  • 7-year warranty
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