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Snatch Block, Nicro-marine Big Boat Block on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States

Ormond Beach, Florida, United States
Abrasions and multiple small knicks in rubber cheeks. Normal wear from usage and exposure to the marine environment.
Brand:Nicro Marine

BIG BOAT SNATCH BLOCK

SHEAVE DIAMETER: 4 ¼"
MAX LINE SIZE: ¾"
OVERALL LENGTH: Aprx. 11"

They just don't make 'em like this no more.  This is a magnificent piece of marine hardware.  Though it's seen a lot of blue-water miles, it still looks pretty darn good and is fully functional.  It can be (and has recently been) completely disassembled for cleaning and lubrication. The 4+ inch titanium sheave turns smoothly on 17 stainless steel roller bearings.  The snap-shackle, fitted to a heavy trunion, enables a fair alignment of your sheet from any attachment point.  Heavy rubber cheeks cushion impact.


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