Merriman Trunioned Snatch Blocks Pair on 2040-parts.com
North Kingstown, Rhode Island, US
Pair of trunioned Merriman Snatch blocks. Sheave dia. 1-1/2" for up to 1/2" line.LOA 7" x 2-7/8" wide non scuffing rubber cheeks with stainless straps & snap shackle Looks like chromed bronze sheave . The snap shackles open and closes properly as does the block.
Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- New sail will fit sunfish or sailfish(US $100.00)
- 3/8 sheet/halyard line with snap swivel(US $60.00)
- myerchin light knive w/ marlinspike(US $29.49)
- Threaded 5/8 rigging eye(US $20.00)
- Profurl classic cruising furling systems,nc 42, used(US $1,250.00)
- Barient winch handle ratchet style(US $20.50)
Fiat gets naughty, supposedly, with the 500 Cattiva special editions
Tue, 13 Aug 2013Monterey car week is the perfect time for automakers to launch new concepts and debut special edition vehicles. But it's usually the big names in the luxury/performance world -- the heavy hitters, if you will -- that show up and show off. Cadillac unveiled the Ciel concept a few years back, BMW featured a Zagato roadster in 2012 and the Porsche 918 concept used Pebble as a stage for its first North American appearance.
Peugeot Exalt concept (2014) updated for Paris motor show
Fri, 05 Sep 2014By CJ Hubbard First Official Pictures 05 September 2014 16:47 Peugeot has updated its Exalt concept car for the 2014 Paris motor show. Compared to the version that appeared at the Beijing motor show in April, the revised Peugeot Exalt features a new colour scheme, new materials – and an electric scooter in the boot. To recap, the Exalt is a large saloon that follows on from the Onyx concept of 2012.
Porsche Cayenne S V8 Diesel on the way
Mon, 16 Apr 2012Porsche Cayenne S V8 Diesel on the way Porsche are planning to launch a V8 Diesel Cayenne S in Europe, expected to be based on the Touareg V8, to take on the BMW X5 M50d. The original Cayenne Diesel always seemed a bit of a let-down for a Porsche, even a diesel Porsche. The market imperative was there, no doubt, but the performance was not exactly stunning.