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1-1/8" Braided 50 Ft. Nylon Tow Line, Mooring Line, Other Uses. on 2040-parts.com

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Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States

Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States
This 1-1/8" Braided Nylon Line was used on a tow boat. Several soiled spots on the line. Some surface nylon hairs on some surfaces of line. Never stored in sunlight. Good Line.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This 50 ft of 1-1/8" braided nylon line was taken off a 600 foot reel on a tow boat.  The line was cut with a hot line cutter and ends also taped.  The line was properly maintained stored under cover from sunlight.  Does have signs of minor surface rubbing with light nylon hairs on surface. Several soil marks throughout the line.  Can be hand washed air dried only.
 Good condition for small boat towing or other uses such as docking lines,  securing things, decoration, etc.  The line is very soft like new for very easy tying and handling. 
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