Goyer Marine Firehose Xt Chafe Guards For Boat Dock Lines - 14'' White (pair) on 2040-parts.com
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Goyer Marine FireHose XT Chafe Guards High Quality, Highly-Effective All-Purpose Chafe Protection for your Dock Lines! Made in the USA * Urethane-Reinforced Polyester Fabric * Highly Abrasion Resistant * Fits lines up to 1 Inch * Water Permeable Goyer Marine FireHose Chafe XT Guards are the perfect general-duty chafe guard for every place your dock lines wear or abrade, including at cleats, chocks, and more. Goyer Marine FireHose Chafe Guards feature:
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