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Forespar Stainless 'steel And Aluminum Mast T-track Mast Toggle Car on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States

Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Forespar

This is a no reserve auction for a lightly used Forespar stainless steel/anodized aluminum mast T-Track toggle car. It measures 5 1/2 inches ling, 1 3/4 wide, the piston is 1 inch is diameter for 1 1/4 inch track. It has delron track slides and it comes with two stainless steel shackles for attachment of mast control lines. It is an ideal solution for whisker pole stowage and operation on the mast of your sailboat, keeping the pole out of the way and ready to employ.

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