Take The Load Off Your Windlass With This Devils Claw on 2040-parts.com
Center Harbor, New Hampshire, US
This Devils Claws works with any 3/8 chain. Tie a snubber line to the claw and to you midship cleats attach the claw to the anchor chain. Take the load of your windless and sleep with out
problems. Made of heavy Stainless Steel.
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