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4' - 5' Ft Bungee Cord Rope Dock Lines Shock Absorb Boat Docking Stretches on 2040-parts.com

US $11.28
Location:

Miami, FL, United States

Miami, FL, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kwik Tek MPN:AHDL-4 UPC:737826018178

4' - 5' Ft Bungee Cord Rope Dock Lines Shock Absorb Boat Docking Stretches

  

AIRHEAD Bungee Dock Lines absorb shock to boats, cleats, docks, pylons and other hardware. The bungee cord is hidden inside the rope and acts as a built-in snubber. Two foam floats protect the boat from chafing. There’s a sliding adjustment at both ends for quick docking. Recommended for docking boats and PWC’s up to 4,000 pounds. Tensile strength is 2,150 pounds. Black/Blue/Red color scheme.

  • Absorbs shock to boats, cleats, docks, pylons and other hardware
  • Bungee cord is hidden inside the rope and acts as a built-in snubber
  • Two foam floats protect the boat from chafing and sliding adjustment at both ends for quick docking
  • Recommended for docking boats and PWC's up to 4,000 pounds. Tensile strength is 2,150 pounds
  • 4 feet in length, stretches to 5 1/2 feet



 

W:5.0 x L:8.0 x H:1.0 inches ; Weight: 0.4 pounds

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