Seasure Cat 91 Stainless Steel Wheel Type Mechanical Backstay Adjuster/tensioner on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Seasure 91 Stainless Steel Wheel Type Mechanical Backstay Adjuster/Tensioner removed from a freshwater sailboat
Model # CAT 91 Wheel size: 10 1/2 inches diameter Thread Length: 11 inches Fork wire width 3/8 inch with 1/2 pin **FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF ALL OF OUR FRESHWATER ONLY SAILBOAT PRODUCTS, PLEASE VISIT US AT NANDJMARINE.COM** |
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