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Yamaha Greenfield 1/4" X 4' Coated Anchor Chain Black Boat Waverunner Pwc Jetski on 2040-parts.com

US $33.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Chain Manufacturer Part Number:SBT-2115B-BK-12 Brand:YAMAHA

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***NOTE: THIS ITEM NUMBER IS FOR A BLACK CHAIN. NOT BLUE LIKE PHOTO***
Greenfield 1/4" x 4' Coated Anchor Chains

Greenfield’s unique, specially formulated, highly elastic PVC coating stretches to allow chain to bend and coil easily. Oversized end links for easy shackle attachment. Different colors to match anchors, cordage, and fenders. Chain is an essential tool for safe anchoring. It provides weight between the anchor and the rode to ensure proper position when setting an anchor.

PART NUMBER: 
SBT-2115B-BK-12


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