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100 Ft X 1/4" (soiled !!! From Storage )nylon Cover (bungee) Made In Usa !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Westfield, Massachusetts, US

Westfield, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Must be returned unopened,uncut and unused Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:United States Part Type:Sailing Hardware & Gear

  100 ft x 1/4 inch (Very Lightly SOILED in storage) Nylon Cover Shock Cord (bungee).   This stuff is made in the USA by a great American company.  Retail at your local friendly marina or marine franchise is about 40 to 60 cents per foot. The jacket is a tightly braided sheath of Nylon.   Buy it here where the price makes a little sense.   This is about the handiest tool to have on board !!!  Use it as lashing, curtains or just to retain objects so they don't fly around down below.  Can be sent Flat rate for $5.00  anywhere in the USA and even California and "The Peoples Republic of San Francisco !!!"

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