Maxwell 800 Windlass 1000 Watt Stainless Anchor Winch With The Gypsy on 2040-parts.com
Bremerton, Washington, US
Maxwell 800 WINDLASS 1000 WATT STAINLESS ANCHOR WINCH With The Gypsy. I bought this for a customer who changed his mind after the fit up. It was never used but I don't have the original box. I do have the paper work to go with it. It has amazing power.
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