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I have some #10E Super Hookers, 2 left reduced $45 ea.
These are good for small vessel under 20' Will toss is 1/4" x 6' galvanized chain, and two 5/16" shackles. -Watch the NOSPAM ----SAILING, the fine art of getting wet and becoming ill while slowly going nowhere at great expense. |
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Pete T wrote:
I have some #10E Super Hookers, 2 left reduced $45 ea. These are good for small vessel under 20' Will toss is 1/4" x 6' galvanized chain, and two 5/16" shackles. Wrong flavor anchors; this newsgroup is about "boatanchor" _radios_: big, heavy, old tube radios that weigh enough to keep my 24' pontoon boat in place in a high wind and 6' waves. One of the most famous weighs in at 85 pounds, and it's by no means the heaviest. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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Pete T wrote:
I have some #10E Super Hookers, 2 left reduced $45 ea. These are good for small vessel under 20' Will toss is 1/4" x 6' galvanized chain, and two 5/16" shackles. Wrong flavor anchors; this newsgroup is about "boatanchor" _radios_: big, heavy, old tube radios that weigh enough to keep my 24' pontoon boat in place in a high wind and 6' waves. One of the most famous weighs in at 85 pounds, and it's by no means the heaviest. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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