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Solid-braid Anchor Rope Line Braided Docking Boat With Snap Hook Cleat 50 Ft New on 2040-parts.com

US $54.50
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Line Manufacturer Part Number:IK-017396 Brand:None UPC:666996101185

Product description: 

Step up to the incredible strength and quality of our multifilament, solid-braid, 3/8" line. The advanced construction of this line is stronger, more durable and easier to work with than standard anchor lines. Comes with a snap hook and a die-cast, 3" No-Knot Gripper™ to secure the rope without tying difficult-to-release knots. 


Product features and specifications:

  • Length: 50 feet
  • 3/8" line
  • Steel snap hook
  • Die-Cast aluminium cleat

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