Sailboat mast and boom. Mast measures 29'9" from top of mast head to base. Has a swivel base for easier stepping. Base is included. Boom measures 11'8". Spreaders and standing rigging are also included. This came off of a 1969 26' Sailboat not sure of the make. Winch turns free. One of the spreader mounts is cracked, but trying to get a new one before auction is over. This is a local pickup auction. But would consider delivering between Salt Lake City Utah and California for $300.00. Please ask any questions before bidding and thanks for looking.
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