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Dock Line Double Braided 3/4" X 50ft on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Dock Line Manufacturer Part Number:D3450 Brand:SaltGear

D3450 - Dock Line Double Braided 3/4" x 50ft, Breaking Load 13,210lbs / 6,000kg

DOCK LINE - Premium Quality, Double Braided, UV Protected, Spliced Loop.  SaltGear's double braided nylon dock lines offer excellent strength and have excellent abrasion resistance. The double braided construction is stronger than traditional three-strand lines and is also easier on the hands. Each line has a professionally spliced loop and a heat sealed bitter end.

SaltGear™  Premium Yacht Quality Dock Lines. Pre spliced and ready to use. Made of highest quality nylon.


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