3/8"x100'white Red Double Braid Polyester/sail Line/halyard/anchor Rope Made Usa on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Beach, Florida, United States
This double braid polyester line is a high strength, low stretch and has excellent abrasion resistance. It is strong, flexible, long wearing and easy to splice.Ideal for running rigging applications, including sheets, control lines, halyards and furling lines Double braid polyester is resistant to UV exposure and most common chemicals.
Double braid polyester has a braided core with a braided jacket.
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