Chain
stopper is used to take pressure off of your expensive windlass by grabbing the
chain in a positive lock. Easily released with a flip of the pawl. Strong
working load of 5000 lbs. |
Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- Anchor chain stopper(US $34.95)
- Lewmar dtx 316 stainless steel 70 lb pound 32kg 0057232 boat fast set anchor(US $1,499.95)
- 110 120 volt v ac electric boat lift wheel style shore station(US $499.99)
- 10 inch hot dipped galvanized gray iron open base cleat for boats and docks(US $15.00)
- Delta lewmar 35lb stainess steel anchor(US $900.00)
- Taylor 46095 rafting cushion medium white(US $153.33)
Alfa Romeo MiTo GTA Concept 2009 – more details
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