5/16"x60' With 1" Spliced Eyelet Double Braid/sail Line/halyard/ Rope Usa on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Beach, Florida, United States
Double braid polyester has a braided core with a braided jacket. This line is spliceable, very strong and easy to handle. Polyester double braid has strength, low stretch and excellent weathering. The line has a 1" spliced core to core spliced eyelet.
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