Seadog Fender Hook Chrome Plated Brass 1-2/4"w, Max Rope Size 7/16" #354-67252-1 on 2040-parts.com
Vero Beach, Florida, US
SEADOG FENDER HOOK
- Sand cast chrome plated brass.
- Size: 1-1/4"
- Maximum Rope Size: 7/16"
Sold one each, #354-6725201
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Seadog fender hook chrome plated brass 1-2/4"w, max rope size 7/16" #354-67252-1(US $5.25)
Seadog fender hook chrome plated brass 1-2/4"w, max rope size 7/16" #354-67252-1(US $5.25)
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