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2 New 30' Double Braid 1/2" Nylon Dock Line,marine Boat Tow Rope,white on 2040-parts.com

US $36.99
Location:

LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA, United States

LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Core Marine Manufacturer Part Number:1230W


  • BRAND NEW!
  • CLOSEOUT PRICED!

    This is for a set of TWO (2) 30' lengths of 1/2" diameter Double Braid Nylon Dock Line by Core Marine Products®. This heavy-duty marine grade nylon rope is pre-spliced and ready to use. This premium cordage is rated by diameter for boats up to 34 feet in length.

    Notice the features of this white dock line being offered at this low closeout wholesale price!

    FEATURES OF EACH:

  • Double braid white high-grade nylon rope…superior strength and flexibility
  • Resistant to oil, rot and mildew
  • Excellent ultra-violet protection
  • Tensile strength…6,800 lbs.
  • Safe working load…up to 780 lbs.
  • Professional 12" eye splice
  • Heat-sealed bitter end
  • 30' length…easy to handle

    LIMITED SUPPLY! CLOSEOUT PRICED!

    SHIPPED FULLY INSURED IN ORIGINAL FACTORY SEALED PACKAGES WITH MANUFACTURER'S U.S. ADDRESS AND WEBSITE!

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    # NYLON DOCK LINE, WHITE-1230W (2 EACH)

    APPROXIMATE SHIPPING SIZE/WEIGHT: 12" X 12" X 12", 5 lbs.

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