Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- harken 4mm shallow bow shackle - forged stainless steel high load capacity(US $18.53)
- Harken 134, 38 mm in-line exit big bullet block, new(US $38.00)
- Vintage wilcox crittenden #1 bronze foot/cheek 1 1/2" sheave, max 3/8" line(US $75.00)
- Sail steering wheel 42" s/s six spoke 1" keyed straight shaft, hub depth 2 3/8"(US $273.95)
- Vintage boat nautical marine pulley double block sheave(US $60.00)
- Halyard, h16 main, non-comptip #20651011. eb3040h(US $60.00)
Land Rover Discovery 4 Landmark Limited Edition
Thu, 18 Nov 2010Land Rover Discovery 4 Landmark - The Black & White Disco It’s the time of year that car makers make an extra effort to sell some metal. Cars don’t exactly walk away from showrooms of their own accord at the start of the year – not until the new plate kicks in in March – so an extra incentive or three is in order to get punters to write a cheque. Depsite a cracking year for Land Rover they’re not resting on their laurels, and have churned out a Limited Edition Discovery – Land Rover Discovery 4 SDV6 Landmark - to tempt buyers to treat themselves to the best 4×4 when the winter weather kicks in properly.
Mercedes AMG Vision Gran Turismo brought to life by Mercedes-Benz
Sun, 17 Nov 2013Mercedes AMG Vision Gran Turismo brought to life by Mercedes-Benz The new Gran Turismo 6 is a big deal (out on 6th December) and Mercedes-Benz are making sure they’re able to grab a bit of the glory by building a full scale concept of the Mercedes AMG Vision Gran Turismo Supercar. The Vision Gran Turismo car has been created by Mercedes design team without the constraints of the real world, so we get a Mercedes supercar that goes a little beyond practical realities. There’s a great big statement grill that looks like an evolution of a 1950s Mercedes racer, a long bonnet, a compact cabin area and a back end with a tapered roof construct and huge bulging arches.
Most 'American-made' 2013 cars
Thu, 11 Apr 2013Domestic brands have the most American-made content in the United States according to a new American Automobile Labeling Act reports. The AALA was enacted in 1992 to inform consumers about the percentage of American content which comprises each car. AALA data specifies the percentage of U.S./Canadian parts content for each vehicle, including where the engine and transmissions were built.