246 Lb. Vintage Vessel Ship's Mooring Bollard Dock Cleat Maritime Navy Barge on 2040-parts.com
Landenberg, Pennsylvania, United States
A nice vintage large cast iron boat cleat.
Weighs 246 lbs. and it is 41" in length. The two mounting bolts remain and would have to be pressed out. See pictures. Auction says pick-up only.... but I can strap to a pallet and take to a trucking terminal if you provide a bill of lading. Ships to USA only. |
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