Wire Halyard Winch, Wilmex Hw-50, Chrome Plated Bronze, For 5-6 Mm Wire on 2040-parts.com
Port Republic, Maryland, United States
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Wilmex wire halyard winch for large sailboats. It has an 11/16" 8-point socket hole for standard winch handles. It is in excellent condition, but it does show some small marks in the area where the wire would feed. This winch is made in Poland by a very high quality manufacturer. It has a very robust brake with smooth, controlled action. The specifications are: Base diameter: 203 mm (8") Height: 145 mm (5.7") Drum diameter: 60 mm (2.4") Ratio: 1:1, power ratio 8.5:1 Wire sizes: 6 mm (20 meters) Weight: 7 kg (15.4 lbs). List price: 868 euros (Toplicht price 729.41 euros plus shipping) We will ship free in the continental US and anywhere in the world for a flat $25 charge. |
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