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Aries Windvane Self Steering on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:Used

This Aries Windvane is in great working order. All parts move freely. Ready to take you anywhere the wind blows.
Included is a very nice upgrade from the original Aries - a newer steering wheel drum from the new manufacturer of Aries vane gear.
Also included are some spare parts, mounting brackets, tiller connector (if you don't have wheel steering). In one of the pictures you'll notice the sleeve for the roller bearings is chipped off due to my cleaning with a wire brush. The ends of the roller bearings are slightly exposed. This does not affect the performance of the wind vane in any way. Replacement parts are available from Aries UK. This is an otherwise exceptionally clean Aries windvane. Ready to go.

My Aries vane never let me down.

Shipping: These are a bear to ship. I prefer local pickup or I can deliver anywhere in Southern California. Contact me if you are interested and live out of state. I can look into shipping options including Greyhound (possibly the least expensive) and other options. No tire kickers please.

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