Marine Harken Fiddle Block W/universal Head on 2040-parts.com
De Pere, Wisconsin, United States
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Used Harken fiddle block with universal head removed from a freshwater sailboat
Block is in working condition Large Pulley - 3" x 5/8" Small Pulley - 1 3/4" x 5/8" Good up to 1/2" line |
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