ACCESS GRANTED

ACCESS DENIED

⚠️ SYSTEM BREACH DETECTED ⚠️

UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS ATTEMPT

Analyzing threat

📷 Initializing camera access

Camera: ACTIVE

🎤 Microphone: RECORDING

📡 Stream: LIVE

📍 GPS TRIANGULATION:

Lat: 37.7749° N

Lng: -122.4194° W

📱 Acquiring satellite lock

🛰️ Accuracy: ±3m

📁 DIRECTORY SCANNER:

Scanning

💾 DATABASE CONNECTOR:

Establishing connection

Marina Y161 55 [ UPDATED ]

A: Yes, but use a rope with a diameter between 6–10 mm. For Dyneema® or similar, add a protective sleeve to prevent UV damage.

A: Rinse with fresh water after each saltwater use. Lubricate the gear shaft and pawl every 3 months with marine grease. Marina Y161 55

Ideal for small to medium sailboats and marine applications, the Marina Y161 55 delivers reliable pulling power in a corrosion-resistant package. With a 55 mm drum and 550 kg max load, this winch handles halyards, sheets, and light mooring lines with ease. The self-locking ratchet and sealed bearings ensure smooth, safe operation in harsh marine conditions. Backed by Marina's 5-year warranty. Q: What size boat is the Y161 55 suitable for? A: Typically boats 20–30 ft (6–9 m), for control lines, jib sheets, or light anchor windlass duties. A: Yes, but use a rope with a diameter between 6–10 mm

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