Timber roller reefing boom going spare

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23 feet, about 5-6 diameter, roller reefing fittings on both ends. No sail track. Varnished in good/fair condition. It hanging in a barn near Cambridge, but could be deliveredto the East Coast. I replaced it with a new rectangular hollow one with more advanced reefing arrangements. The round one is free to anyone who can put it good use.
 

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Some pictures from the dark of a barn!
 

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Really nice boom and fittings. I really only need need the wood and not the fittings. It would be a shame to separate it all. If it must go I have plenty of room here. Just outside Ipswich (Claydon)
 

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23 feet, about 5-6 diameter, roller reefing fittings on both ends. No sail track. Varnished in good/fair condition. It hanging in a barn near Cambridge, but could be deliveredto the East Coast. I replaced it with a new rectangular hollow one with more advanced reefing arrangements. The round one is free to anyone who can put it good use.
Oh ho that will be a whole new world of Reefing! Enjoy
 
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