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Boat Tube Tie Down Kit For Use Underway,"tube Keeper" Kwik Tek Brand # Tb-101 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.75
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New Paris, Indiana, United States

New Paris, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

BRAND NEW- KWIK TEK TB-101

Then attach with either the giant 3-1/4 in. suction cups or loop the stretch cords around a cleat or rail. The 2 in. wide adjustable straps are easy to tighten for a secure hold. TUBE KEEPER 

Secure Towables to Your Boat for Safety! 

Tired of lying on top of your tubes to keep them from flying out of your boat? No place to sit? Tube Keeper to the rescue! It saves essential passenger space and prevents serious injuries by securing towables to your boat’s stern. Simply attach the straps around the tube’s handles. 

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