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Attwood Premium Three Stand Twisted Nylon 3/8" X 15 Ft White Pack Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Suffolk, Virginia, United States

Suffolk, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Attwood Type:Nylon MPN:11705-7 Manufacturer Part Number:11705-7 UPC:022697117052

  •                                                                                         Dock Line 
  •                                                                       Premium Three Stand Twsted Nylon
  • Can be stored in wet and will not rot
  • It floats and is resistant to rot, oils, gasoline and most chemicals
  • This polypropylene dock line floats  which is a real plus when working around the dock or out in the water
  • These Attwood dock lines are pre-spliced at one end
  • 3/8 thickness
  • 15 ft. length
  • Easy to handle
  • Professionally spliced eye is stronger than a knot
  • Stays flexible throughout its life 
  • UV resistant  
     
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