Vintage Antique Cast Iron / Forged Steel Boat Anchor Tite 10 Nautical Anchor on 2040-parts.com
Cawker City, Kansas, US
Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- Eez-in handy securing straps - 6 total in this auction - 6 easy to use securing(US $13.00)
- Vinyl 5/8" line holder (3) - easy to use securing straps - strap over your rail(US $19.00)
- Plans to build a 16x16 boat dock,fishing dock, bass(US $2.99)
- Rail mount fender line clips 6 nib taylor made fender clips attwood(US $20.00)
- Double braid dock lines 3/8" x 15ft seachoice 42431 black w/red tracer 4 pac (US $38.98)
- Double braid dock lines 3/8" x 15ft seachoice 42411 blue w/black tracer 4pac(US $38.98)
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