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Hobie Cat 16 Nautos Bullet Block 1 1/2 " Sheeve Diameter 28-0125 Harken New Old on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Lake Orion, Michigan, United States

Lake Orion, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hobie Cat Manufacturer Part Number:Harken 28-0125 mpn:Harken 28-0125

Hobie Cat 16 Nautos Bullet Block 1 1/2" sheeve diameter.

New Old Stock - this "Brasil nautos" block was purchased in 1993 from Murray's Marine for a Hobie 16.  It was never used.

The similar Harken new part number from a www.murrays.com catalog is:  28-0125

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