2pcs Boat Clam Cleat Rope Cleat Inox - 316 Marine Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
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Boat Clam Cleat Rope - 316 Marine Stainless Steel Made from stainless steel 316 Length: 82mm Width: 18mm
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