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Landing Lasso (a Boat Docking Loop Devise) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.50
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:New

LANDING  LASSO (as shown in PHOTO #1 and #2) is a boat landing devise that you attach to YOUR boat pole with YOUR dock line (SEE PHOTO #3 and #4) and allows you to reach out the length of your pole and place it over a dock pole (PHOTO #5) or cleat (PHOTO# 6 AND #7) to land your boat.

When LANDING LASSO is around the pole or flat on the dock around the cleat, YOU PULL SHARPLY on the ATTACHED DOCKLINE  so that the wire loop is tight around the pole or cleat.  MAINTAIN THE PULLING TENSION.

You now pull the boat pole BACK, OUT AND AWAY from the LASSO part of LANDING LASSO. (PHOTO#8)

NOW pull the boat in to the dock with the DOCK LINE (not the pole) and TIE UP not JUMP from boat to dock.

Properly tie up your boat with other dock lines (NOT the one attached to the lasso part of LANDING LASSO)

HAPPY and SAFE boating, sailing and docking with LANDING LASSO

DO NOT BUY OR USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOUR BOAT IS OVER 6,000 LBS. DISPLACEMENT.

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