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Bnib! New England Ropes 1/2" 200' + 25' 1/4" Chain Lewmar Windlass Anchor Rode on 2040-parts.com

US $259.95
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Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Line Brand:New England Ropes

New England Ropes | Together in Motion

OUTSTANDING STRENGTH AND ABRASION RESISTANCE

A longwearing, flexible and easy-to-handle rope that has greater strength and better abrasion resistance than all other 3-strand nylon lines.

BENEFITS: Highest tenacity nylon treated with our proprietary Marine Tech coating to increase wet strength and improve fiber-to-fiber abrasion.

APPLICATIONS: Dock lines, anchor lines, and mooring lines.

MATERIAL: Nylon

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