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No longer produced, this marinium winch is constructed out of a proprietary aluminum alloy designed specifically for marine applications. This winch is in excellent working condition, and a sharp yet subtle click can be heard at each rotation interval. The large wide slot will fit any flat bar winch handle. The base is 5 3/4" in diameter, and the entire unit is 5" tall.
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Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
Marinium single speed winch with handle(US $150.00)
Catalina 22 kick-up rudder sailboat 1535(US $327.00)
Misc blocks for parts harken seaway schaefer etc. sailboat(US $25.00)
Catalina 25 sailboat blue water rudder(US $355.00)
Catamaran trapeze handles dogbones small key hole style - hobie nacra prindle
Hobie 14 16 starboard frame rear corner casting new(US $79.00)
BMW i3 spied
Wed, 09 Mar 2011BMW i3 caught playing in the snow. Just a few weeks on from the launch of BMW’s new “i” sub-brand, and we have the first spy photo of the BMW i3 out and about in the Scandinavian snow. It seems BMW were busy filming this quite heavily camouflaged i3 for BMW TV when it was snapped, so it seems likely we may be seeing some video soon.
Toyota Hybrid-R Concept – a Yaris with 400bhp – teased for Frankfurt
Tue, 13 Aug 2013The Toyota Hybrid-R Concept (pictured) is a 400bhp Yaris Hybrid heading for Frankfurt We’ve always believed that the best use for hybrid powertrains is to get extra performance without the penalty of increased fuel consumption. Toyota, on the other hand, have primarily used their impressive – if complicated and expensive – hybrid powertrains to yield improved economy and emissions from more prosaic cars like the Prius, Yaris and Auris. But now it looks like Toyota are ready to show us what hybrid technology can offer in the way of performance too, with a tease for what Toyota are calling the Hybrid-R Concept, which appears to be a Yaris with more than 400bhp on tap.
2014 Honda CR-Z starts at $20,785
Mon, 07 Oct 2013The 2014 Honda CR-Z goes on sale Oct. 8 with a base price of $20,785, including destination. That's a $20 premium over last year's car.
