Stainless Steel Bruce/claw Boat Anchor 44lbs(20kg)for Boat 38 To 48ft on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, United States
Stainless Steel Bruce/Claw Boat Anchor 44lbs(20kg) Material: stainless steel 316 Surface polishing If ship to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico,please contact us and you have to pay extra shipping cost.
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