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I have 11 rope cleats for sale. I see no cracks or welds in metal. Left row are of heavier metal as of steel or some type of cast metal. From top, 1 and 2 marked China 8, 3 marked 8, 4 and 5 marked SD 10, 6 marked M-110. Right row are of light weight metal as of some type of aluminum. From top, 1, 2, 3, 4, no markings measures 7 7/8 inches long, 5 and 6 no markings measures 7 7/8 inches long and have heavy paint that is cracking. Email any questions and thanks for looking. Marvin
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Anchoring, Docking for Sale
Taylor made white 22" x 7" white and black inflatable fenders bumpers(US $20.00)
Windlass 70 amp circuit breaker
Seachoice utility anchor 5 lbs(US $30.00)
3/8 inch x 600 ft navy blue double braid nylon rope spool for boats
9" boat dock wheel & cornor mount bracket(hot dipped galvanized steel)
Green boat fender bumper 6.5" x 23" vinyl docking ribbed new(US $16.95)
Nissan LEAF £2500 UK price drop
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Ford Mustang unveiled at LA Auto Show
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Japanese Grand Prix 2012: Vettel on pole for Red Bull
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