Pair Of 3/8" X 15' Premium Nylon Double Braided Dock Lines - Yellow on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Missouri, United States
Premium double braid dock lines complete with 15" eye splice (3/8" rope:
18" eye splice). Pre-shrunk and heat stabilized. These lines offer
higher wet strength and better abrasion resistance than other nylons.
Won't mold or mildew. 50-39891 On Mar-08-14 at 12:20:18 PST, seller added the following information:
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