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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
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Brand:Lewmar Manufacturer Part Number:Lewmar Windlass 68000883 Deck Foot Switch

  This Lewmar Windlass 68000883 Deck Foot Switch was purchased for a boat project and never used- It remains in like new condition, still in the original packaging with all paperwork and instructions- There are many photos to show its details and condition.

  Absolutely necessary for safe operation of the power anchor windlass, maintaining foredeck control during the sometimes tricky and dangerous anchor retrieval.

  An unused high quality Lewmar windlass deck switch, offered with a low starting bid.

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