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Attwood 11798-6 Quick Cinch on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11798-6 Brand:Attwood UPC:Does not apply

Attwood 11798-6 Quick Cinch

Ideal for tying down kayaks and canoes or for replacing worn boat cover cinches.  Includes Quick Cinch, 8ft. X 1/4" rope and hook.

Marine Quick Cinches are easy to use, without stretching or knots to tie. Package contains 8 ft of 1/4 in. rope, two chrome plated hooks, and one cinch. Use several Marine Quick Cinches to easily tie-down boat covers or loose cargo. They are useful anytime for hoisting or securing items. For example, use them while camping, hunting, moving, transporting toys or tools, and doing yard work.

  • Quickly and easily secure boat covers and more
  • Load limit: maximum 150 lbs
  • 1/4in rope 8ft length



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