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1/2 X 170 Twisted Nylon Anchor Line With Thimble on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Danielsville, Georgia, US

Danielsville, Georgia, US
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1/2 by 170/ft Twisted Nylon Anchor Line
$50 Plus Shipping

This is a 1/2 by 170/ft twisted nylon (3-strand) Anchor Line with thimble (nylon) already spliced in the end. This is new, ready to go. It is a great buy for $50 plus S&H. UPS shipping weight is 13/lbs. Call me at Casto Trading Co.--770-725-2424 for other ropes and marine supplies.

  • Uses include anchor line, dock lines, tie downs, tree work, utility.
  • 1/2 twisted nylon has a standard tensile of 6,300/LBS.
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