🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Pointed beach-whatsit, need help

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On my last beachwalk I found this corroded iron, pointy-thing that the waves dug up from the sand and gravel.
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It's about 6cm (2 inches) long, heavy solid iron, the point is less corroded so I think it's steel. Originally around the shaft there used to be a steel or iron sheet metal cylinder, open on one side, right up to where the shaft makes a curvy bulge at it's end. This cylinder was almost completely rusted away so I removed it. I think the whole thing went into something else, like a tip or finial...?
Any suggestions?
 

On my last beachwalk I found this corroded iron, pointy-thing that the waves dug up from the sand and gravel.
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It's about 6cm (2 inches) long, heavy solid iron, the point is less corroded so I think it's steel. Originally around the shaft there used to be a steel or iron sheet metal cylinder, open on one side, right up to where the shaft makes a curvy bulge at it's end. This cylinder was almost completely rusted away so I removed it. I think the whole thing went into something else, like a tip or finial...?
Any suggestions?
It’s the bottom of a wooden top, with the wood rotted away. Shaft would’ve gone up into the wood :)
 

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Piece of an old flot bouey or from an old widen dock?
 

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To me it looks like a tripods leg point.
 

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