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Lewmar Windlass Motor And Gearbox on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cumming, Georgia, United States

Cumming, Georgia, United States
used but working properly
Brand:Lewmar Type:Windlass

This auction is for the motor and gearbox assembly for a Lewmar windlass. I believe it is for either a Concept 1 or a V2, but it came on a concept 1. The part number on the motor itself is 60000189.
This working windlass came off a fresh water boat, but does show corrosion around the gearbox that suggests it may have seen saltwater at some point. A new unit is $850 online.
Because I am not entirely sure what different models this will fit, so you are responsible for determining if this will work on your boat. it's heavy, so it will not be cheap to ship, and I only ship domestically. thank you

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