Dock Line Double Braided Nylon Rope 1/2" X 15' Teal Seachoice 39791 on 2040-parts.com
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
BRAND NEW DOUBLE BRAIDED NYLON DOCK LINE. Professionally spliced eye on one end. 1/2" X 15 FEET TEAL SEACHOICE #39791
***Items be shipped either First Class, USPS Priority Mail, UPS, or Fed Ex whichever is most economical.*** **All our items are in stock and ready for immediate shipment.** |
Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- 5/8" x 100 'anchor/ rope/mooring/dock line blue double braid nylon made in usa(US $74.95)
- Bow eye seadog stainless 0800351 3/8 marine hardware stern eye ebay(US $7.95)
- Taylor made seamless fender boots, black, #5042,(US $30.00)
- Taylor made blue fender boots, 2 sizes, #5002 and #5003(US $33.00)
- White polyester three strands double twisted anchor rope 6mm*20m blister(US $16.80)
- Hurricane boat anchors - 14 lb folding rollbar - galvanized steel boat anchor
Maybach, or not Maybach? That is the question.
Tue, 14 Jun 2011Maybach - off to Gaydon? Actually, whether to keep Maybach on the Daimler life support system is a question that has taxed the brains of many a Mercedes exec, almost since the Maybach brand got its revival under Mercedes and turned in to a cross between a stretched old S-Class, a Playstation and a glitterball. Because despite the efforts of Mercedes to position the Maybach above the S-Class – and in to competition with Rolls Royce and Bentley – the Maybach has somehow conspired to be less desirable than the S-Class.
Real UK car sales ‘have halved’ in November 2008
Tue, 02 Dec 2008By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 02 December 2008 09:58 The United Kingdom’s car market is in freefall, CAR has learned. Although official registration figures won’t be released until later this week, we can reveal that retail sales slumped by 45% in November 2008. It’s a crucial metric, retail registrations being actual sales to real people – as opposed to bulk-buy fleet deals to businesses (which are also down).
Simple Rule: Technology Costs
Mon, 22 Oct 2012Close your eyes. Imagine you're at the turn of the 20th century. A favorite broadsheet tells you that these new-fangled automobile gadgets are dangerous rattle traps that foul the air and that they are singularly profound failures!