Seadoo Jetski Bombardier Yamaha Waveruner Boat Mercury Marine Docking Lines Rope on 2040-parts.com
Brea, California, United States
Made of solid braid, multi-filament nylon. It's 12' lightweight line features a standard loop at one end providing a quick and easy way to secure your personal watercraft or boat. Multiple uses: Towing, docking, launching, beaching, and anchoring. Benefits: stays soft, easy to handle, floats, no metal clips to scratch the watercraft, retains color no bleeding! Resists saltwater, UV rays, fuel/oil and mildew, will not dry rot. Color: purple |
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