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Swiss Tech Mastlift 25 Meter (82 Ft.) Mast Climbing System on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
In excellent Condition.
Brand:Mast Lift Manufacturer Part Number:25M

Swiss Tech Mastlift 25 Meter (82 Ft.) Mast Climbing System.
Comes with Rope, Cover and Carrying Bag.
List Price Over $1,500.00
  • Safe mast climbing
  • Work alone at the top of the mast
  • Both hands are always free
  • No need for extra mast fittings
  • Just hoist the Mastlift on the halyard of your choice (preferably two halyards for extra security)
  • Reduction ratio: 10 : 1
  • Multi purpose - Man overboard Recovery, General hoist
  • (82ft)
In excellent Condition
USED

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