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Safety Tether With Double Safety Hook on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Sequim, Washington, United States

Sequim, Washington, United States
Lightly used - does not show any wear.
Type:Safety tether Brand:West Marine

SAFETY TETHER WITH DOUBLE (DOUBLE ACTION) SAFETY HOOK

This auction is for a 6ft hardly used safety tether, originally sold by West Marine where they now retail new for $170.00 plus.

I have used this item very few times and it is almost new condition.  The tether does not show any wear and is made of 1" nylon webbing. Make sure to have at least one of these on your sailboat in case you need to go forward in heavy weather.

I have more auctions for selling similar items like this, such as: safety harnesses, more safety tethers and jack lines.  Please check them out. I will combine shipments to save on shipping costs.

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