3/8" X 95 Ft. Dacron/polyester Halyard, Spliced In Stainless Snap Shackle Blk/wh on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
3/8" x 95 ft. Black w/White Tracers. Double Braid Dacron/Polyester Main Sail Halyard. Made in the USA ! Has a spliced in 3 &1/4" Stainless Steel Swivel Snap Shackle. The splice is "properly" spliced with a permanent neck whip and has a permanent bitter end whip to prevent unraveling of the line. The term heat sealed translates to: (just too darn lazy & cheap to do the job properly !) The splices are done by a former US Coast Guardsman. Shipping is bare minimum of $10.00 to anywhere in the USA ! Also to Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii and Guam. Custom lengths provided upon request!
Other colors available. Frank |
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