9/16" Dock Line, New England Nylon Double Braid, Blue, Pre Cut 190' on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Product Description:
The combination of high-grade marine nylon, special torque-balanced construction, and a unique stabilization process produces a long-wearing, easy-to-handle line that resists kinking. Our Double Braid line offers controlled elongation and excellent abrasion resistance.
Features:
- Excellent energy absorption
- Good abrasion resistance
- Supple
Applications:
- Dock Lines
- Anchor Lines
- Mooring Lines
Size | Weight | Tensile | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
lbs/100' | g/m | lbs | kg | |
...... | ............ | ............ |
9/16" | 9.2 | 136.2 | 12,300 | 5,580 |
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