Invincible- Hollow Braided Polypropylene Anchor Line, 3/8"x75' W/spring Hook on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Point, North Carolina, United States
3/8'' x 75' Hollow braid anchor line made by Invincible Marine. Yellow, polypropylene, pre-spliced with spring hook. Packaging is torn at the bottom but item is new and unused.
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