Sailboat Hardware-shackles, What You See Is What You Get (wysiwyg) on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
3" heavy load shackle, 4 'd' shackles, 2 fairleads, i swievel base, .25 quick release, small pulley and 2 small shackles. All in working codition. what you see is what you get
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Clevis pins (2) 2" long, 7/16" thickness(US $12.00)
Sailboat hardware-shackles, micro pulleys what you see is what you get (wysiwyg)(US $16.00)
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Harkin bullet block with becket(US $23.00)
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