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Black Three Strand 1/2" X 30' Quality Boat Dock Line / Rope on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, United States

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, United States
Black three strand 1/2" x 30' quality boat dock line / rope, US $12.99, image 1
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Buccaneer 1/2" x 30' Black Three Strand Nylon Dock Lines

  • The dock lines are made with high quality nylon for both the great hand (feel) and for it shock absorbing qualities. 
  • 10" eye splice in one end.
  • Made with four stage construction for longer life.
  • Highly resistant to rot, abrasion, oil, grease, gasoline, and maine growth.
  • Can be stowed wet without damage to fibers.
  • 3/8" tensile strength of 5,800 pounds
  • Made in the U.S.A.

    



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