28" Stainless Steel Destroyer Wheel on 2040-parts.com
High Springs, Florida, United States
28" used stainless steel destroyer. 1" keyed center shaft (no key). Removed from a Bristol 29.9 but may not have been original to that boat. Certainly a heavy duty old school wheel, probably an Edson but there is no identifying stamp.
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