Seadoo Waverunner Jetski Aquatrax Bombardier Polaris Anchor Stake Rope Float Kit on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
Needing an easy way to keep your personal watercraft tied to shore? Here it is,
just screw the stake into the ground and you have 15' to tether your boat to shore. Easy to store and take with you. A2384 Rope Available:Yellow,Red,Blue & White Please specify color in note section on check out page other wise random color will be send |
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