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Stainless Steel Halyard Mast Base Clip Ring For 4.5" Spar 4" Tall 9.5" Wide Sail on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Manchester, Massachusetts, US

Manchester, Massachusetts, US
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Stainless Steel Halyard Mast Base Clip Ring made of 5/16" rod.
Fits a 4.5" Spar width. Is 4" Tall, 9.5" Wide. Sail halyard organizer. 5 predrilled screw holes.

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