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Goyer Marine Firehose Xt Chafe Guards For Boat Dock Lines - 14'' White (pair) on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Marina, California, United States

Marina, California, United States
Condition:New Type:Chafe Guard Manufacturer Part Number:2014 Brand:Goyer Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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:
  • High Quality American-Made Fire Hose Jacket
  • Dense, Abrasion Resistant Polyester Fabric 
  • Urethane-treated for added abrasion and UV resistance
  • Water Permeable means beneficial water can penetrate the chafe guard and reach your dock line.
  • Seamless, tubular design provides strength, with no stitching or hook -and-loop strips that may come undone.
  • Strong but flexible for an easier fit around chocks and through cleats than other, stiffer chafe guards and vinyl tubing
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