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Atlantis Pwc Anchor Bag With Buoy Jet Ski Watercraft on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States

Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A2381BL Part Brand:ATLANTIS

 ANTLANTIS PWC ANCHOR BAG W/ BUOY

Our newly redesigned bag anchor is strong as ever but with bright new colors. Comes with rope, float, and hook. Just fill with rocks and sand for your anchoring needs. Fits easily into any storage compartment.  Color may vary

  • Simply fill with sand, gravel or rock for all anchoring needs
  • Bags come in assorted colors and easily fit into onboard storage compartments
  • Include ripe, float and hook
  • 6 foot rope


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