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SAIL FOR 19 FOOT SAILBOAT - FITS FURLING TRACK - CAN BE USED AS A SMALL JIB FOR A LARGER SAILBOAT - IT WAS MADE FOR A CAPE DORY - IN GREAT SHAPE - MADE BY SHORE SAILS - LOOKS BRAND NEW - LUFF 216 INCHES - LEECH 199 INCHES - FOOT 114 INCHES - $500.00 - THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
Barient 10st self tailing winch(US $435.00)
*look* rare 1969 cheoy lee offshore 27 sailboat winches(US $300.00)
Lewmar 40 chrome self tailing winch(US $400.00)
Barient 19 two speed self tailing winch(US $250.00)
Vintage sailboat (lightning) parts 3 inch solid brass cleat(US $9.00)
Winch handle pocket
Driven: Ford Focus
Wed, 23 Feb 2011The previous two generations of the Ford Focus have consistently been near the top of the European best sellers list over their combined 13-year life spans, but this new car has even greater responsibility. This is the first Focus designed – from the outset – for European, American and Asian markets combined. The biggest, most pertinent question is whether the global 'One Ford' strategy this car has been designed under can work in practice.
Chrysler 300
Mon, 06 Dec 2010The Detroit Motor Show will see Chrysler unveil its 2011 300. Whilst benefiting from an extensive exterior refresh, the platform on which it is based remains unchanged, meaning that this 2011 model is little more than a face-lifted variant of the car that joined us in 2004. The exterior of the 300 loses some of its forbearer's sinister styling; its imposing face has been substituted in favor of a softer, more rounded style, intersected only by the muscular wheel arches.
Electric cars get a £500 million government cash boost – but will it get spent?
Mon, 05 May 2014The new BMW i3 EV (pictured) will be subsidised until 2017. The subsidy of up to £5000 paid to buyers of electric cars has been with us for three years, but it hasn’t had much impact on EV sales and it did look like the government had decided to scrap it all together. But it looks like the coalition has allowed Nick Clegg to have his way with EV subsides in a move that will see £500 million injected in to promoting and supporting electric cars in the UK in the next few years.
