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Airhead Ahdl-4 Bungee Dockline (4-feet) on 2040-parts.com

US $11.87
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Airhead Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:AHDL-4 UPC:796793956265

Model Number: AHDL-4

  • Absorbs shock to boats, cleats, docks, pylons and other hardware
  • Bungee cord is hidden inside the rope and acts as a built-in snubber
  • Two foam floats protect the boat from chafing and sliding adjustment at both ends for quick docking
  • Recommended for docking boats and PWC's up to 4,000 pounds. Tensile strength is 2,150 pounds
  • 4 feet in length, stretches to 5 1/2 feet

AIRHEAD Bungee Dock Lines absorb shock to boats, cleats, docks, pylons and other hardware. The bungee cord is hidden inside the rope and acts as a built-in snubber. Two foam floats protect the boat from chafing. There's a sliding adjustment at both ends for quick docking. Recommended for docking boats and PWC's up to 4,000 pounds. Tensile strength is 2,150 pounds. Black/Blue/Red color scheme. This bungee dock line will stretch to 5 1/2 feet!

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