1/2" Nylon Double Braid Rope 600' Boat Red /white Or Blue/white on 2040-parts.com
Port Orange, Florida, US
New double braided dacron nylon white with blue fleck. Break strength 8000 lbs American made.
Size 1/2" x 600' spool. First quality. Manufactured in our Port Orange,Florida factory.
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