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Shackle Ss 1/2" Heavy Duty Slightly Used Similar To Wichard11206hr on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tiverton, Rhode Island, US

Tiverton, Rhode Island, US
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FORGED SS    HEAVY DUTY QUALITY D SHACKLE  WITH LOOSE PIN (HAS HOLE IN PIN FOR LINE TO PREVENT LOSS)

THIS IS A QUALITY ITEM  SIMILAR TO WICHARD 11206 HR  WITH A BREAKING LOAD OF 22,000 LB

RETAILS NEW FOR IN EXCESS OF $100.00

PERFECT FOR ANCHOR......SAIL TACK ....OUT HAUL....

INSIDE LENGTH 2 1/16",  7/8TH" INSIDE WIDTH  OVERALL  LENGTH 3 1/8TH"

PAY PAL ONLY

WILLING TO COMBINE SHIPPING WITH MY OTHER ITEMS

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