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Attwood 42 Inch Cargo Net;

The Attwood Cargo Storage Net is designed to keep all of your belongings safe and organized while on the water. This cargo net is 42" long, so it can cover and protect your provisions, gear and other supplies while boating. This cargo carrier net includes the mounting hardware necessary to attach it to a canoe or kayak. The Attwood Cargo Storage Net is an essential accessory for those avid boaters who desire protection with minimum effort.

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