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Boatbuckle Mini G3 Retractable Transom Tie-down on 2040-parts.com

US $43.98
Location:

Brookline, Missouri, United States

Brookline, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:BoatBuckle Manufacturer Part Number:F106877BU

The Mini G3 Transom tie-down can be permanently mounted with one bolt to most boat trailers. Six feet of one-inch webbing enables you to Tie-Down more equipment in more applications, conveniently and securely. It features permanent one-bolt installation, self-retracting web, and anti-corrosive construction. The one-inch web is made from high-quality polyester and measures 72 inches. The buckle has dual safety-lock security with a break strength of 1,400 pounds and a 466-pound safe working load. BoatBuckle brand tie-down systems offer professional fishermen and weekend boaters convenient, high quality tie-down systems so they can spend more time on the water and less time on the boat ramp. IMMI is the leading marine tie-down manufacturer in North America.

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