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Seadog Stainless Bow Anchor Roller (15.5" Long, 1.75" Roller Width) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Darrington, Washington, United States

Darrington, Washington, United States
Condition:New

For Sale is this brand NEW Seadog Stainless Steel Bow Anchor Roller. The over all length is 15.5"; the roller width is 1.75"; and the wheel diameter is 2.5".  My wife wants me to start getting my boat "stuff" out of the garage so I am pricing this for quick sell at $50.  If you are looking for any other small boat parts or have question on this product, feel free to email me.  Thanks for looking.  

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