This is a Lewmar Spindle, but I don't know what size winch it was from. It came with a box of stuff from a Mumm 36 I used to own. I honestly don't know why they had the extra spindles. It seems in perfect condition to me. It is used, but seems good to me.
Here are the basic dimensions: Height: 5-3/4" Dia: 1-1/4" If you need any other info or dimensions, please feel free to ask me any questions. Thanks for looking and please see the other items I have for sale, lots of boat stuff. |
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