Shoreline Marine Anchor Line 3/8" 3 Strand Twisted Nylon 50 Ft White Dock Rope on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Brand new in sealed packaging. Ships FREE within 1 business day. SHORELINE MARINE ANCHOR LINE 3/8" 3 STRAND TWISTED NYLON 50 FEET WHITE SAFE WORKING LOAD: 260 LBS TENSILE STRENGTH: 3000 LB NYLON THIMBLE
Shipping weight: 3 lbs 6 oz |
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