Lewmar 40 Winch Sailing Gear Made In England on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
This is a Lewmar 40 Winch. It is used and in pretty good condition. Although, I am not a sailor. The interior looks like all the gears are in good shape. The winch spins smoothly when spun. There is wear on the exterior. I have described this Lewmar 40 to the best of my ability. Please see all photos and email with questions. Made in England. Good luck!
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