This listing is for one 24" 2 wire Stanchion 1" diameter. Removed these from a 30' sailboat. It is in good used condition and ready to be re-installed on your boat. West Marine sells these for $79.99 each!
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- Macgregor 22 sail used in great shape lot #2(US $240.00)
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