33' Of 3/8" Green Samson Lst Yacht Braid Low Stretch on 2040-parts.com
Bellingham, Washington, United States
LSt YACHT BRAID
Product Code:450 FIBER (CORE/COVER):Polyester / Polyester Specific Gravity:1.38 Splice:Double Braid Class I Color Options:
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