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150 Lb. Vintage Vessel Ship's Mooring Bollard Dock Cleat Maritime Navy Barge on 2040-parts.com

US $1,250.00
Location:

Landenberg, Pennsylvania, United States

Landenberg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Type:Cast Iron Boat Cleat Manufacturer Part Number:Not Applicable Brand:Unbranded Country//Region of Manufacture:Unknown

A nice vintage large cast iron boat cleat.

 

Weighs 150 lbs. and it is 41" in length.

 

The two mounting bolts are missing and there is some dried mud in the 2 holes.

 

See pictures.

 

Auction says pick-up only.... but I can strap to a pallet and take to a trucking terminal if you provide a bill of lading.

 

Ships to USA only.

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