Wooden Boat Mast, Boom And Stainless Steel Fittings on 2040-parts.com
Sumter, South Carolina, United States
Wooden Boat Mast, Boom and Stainless Steel Fittings
This mast is fitted with stainless turnbuckles, stainless wire rigging, bronze gooseneck, etc. While removing from Albin 36, it was dropped so tip is broken. Mast is 13' long and boom is 10'. Complete. s/s turnbuckles alone are worth more than the asking price. |
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