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100' Sailboat Halyard, 11mm V-100 Green on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

New halyard, I had it as a spare for my boat that I sold. It was too expensive to just leave it on the boat. New V-100 low stretch line, professionally spliced with a new large shackle.

From the West Marine Website:

Product Description

The 12-strand Vectran core gives this line high strength with virtually no creep, and the polyester cover ensures excellent durability. Excellent resistance to fatigue caused by flexing. Works flawlessly around tight-radiused sheaves even under extreme loads. Surpasses even T-900 for extremely strong, low stretch, durable line.

  • Application: Best for use in high-performance racing applications—halyards, sheets, guys, running backstays
  • Cover Fiber/Construction: Braided polyester
  • Core Fiber/Construction: 12-strand Vectran
  • Stretch: 0.71% at 20% of breaking strength

They list it at $3.91 per foot.

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