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New England Ropes - 10mm (3/8) Vpc Performance Sailing Line on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Kingsville, Maryland, United States

Kingsville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New

Listing is for a 193 foot remnant piece of 10mm, VPC, sailing line in Red with white fleck. Unused.

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Product Description

Utilizing Hybrid Performance Technology, VPC™ has a strong, lightweight core of Vectran and polyolefin surrounded by a durable UV-resistant polyester cover. VPC™ was designed specifically with the club racer or cruiser in mind, and it fills the gap between traditional all-polyester rigging and more expensive grand prix racing lines. Recommended by Practical Sailor for its low elongation, durability and ease of handling, November 2010

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