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Sailtec Hydraulic Backstay Adjuster on 2040-parts.com

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
This is a NEW never used Sailtec hydraulic backstay adjuster. When I bought my Catalina 38 it came with the boat, but was never installed.
Brand:Sailtec Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:12SLKII

This unit was made in 2011 and retails for $2,778.00.  It has a special locking integral.  Sailtec was one of the first companies to combine a hydraulic cylinder with a small hydraulic pump commonly know as an Integral.  For almost 30 years Sailtec has manufactured and improved the Integral.  This proven Integral Hydraulic adjuster features a low profile hydraulic pressure gauge mounted at the top of the cylinder tube. The top mount location allows easier gauge reading and low profile provides  secure and snag-free operation.  Sailtec has also modified the design of the pump lever and handle on the integral adjuster.  This new design provides a more compact dimension to the integral assembly and enhances product appearance with 316 stainless steel handle and new textured all-weather handgrip.

MODEL: 12SLKI
Cylinder - 12 Standard Locking
Piston Rod Size: 3/4"
Tension: 6,500 lbs.
Cable / Wire: 5/16"
PIN Diameter: 5/8"
Length: Closed 40"  Open 49"
Shipping Weight: 22 lbs.

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