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Bronze Scoop Strainer 12-5/8 X 7-7/8" Huge - Algonaquin - Algonac 20078 Strainer on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Hobe Sound, Florida, United States

Hobe Sound, Florida, United States
Excellent Condition, some paint residue. For 4" max thru hull
Brand:Algonac Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:20078

HUGE, ALGONAQUIN (ALGONAC), SOLID, HEAVY DUTY, CAST BRONZE SCOOP STRAINER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (SEE PHOTOS). SOME PAINT RESIDUE IN SOME SPOTS BUT MOST PEELED OFF.

12-5/8" LONG X 7-7/8" WIDE (PHOTO 5 & 6)) & 11" X 6" INSIDE

MARKED: "ALGONAC, 20078" ON THE BOTTOM. I BELIEVE THESE WERE MADE FOR CHRIS CRAFTS & OTHERS
2-1/2" TALL (AT THE TALLEST PART...PHOTO 8)
I BELIEVE THIS IS USED UP TO 4" MAX THRU HULL

VERY HEAVY DUTY 3/16" SOLID BRONZE
WEIGHT: 5 LB 8.1 OZ

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