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Mooring Snubber Made In Sweden (1 Pair 2 Pcs) 8" 3/8"-1/2" on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Glendora, California, United States

Glendora, California, United States
Condition:New

 

 

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1pair (2pcs) Mooring Snubbers Made in Sweden

Exclusive Agent in the United States

 Length 8" 3/8"- 1/2" line

    SPECIAL SALE PRICE FOR LIMITED TIME

                             $24.99 ($10 savings)                

 The Swede-Spring is made of EPDM rubber with excellent resistant properties against wear, weather and sea water. No knots or extra fittings are required to attach the line to the spring- you simply pull the line through

  Available in 3 sizes

                         Length 8” Line 3/8 - ½                    

                  Length 10” Line ½ -3/4              

                     Length 12” Line 5/8- 7/8              

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