Inflatable Fender 16" X 42" / 41 X 106 Cm, Boat Size Up To 65', If1642 on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Inflatable Fender 16" x 42" / 41 x 106 cm, Boat Size up to 65'
Our Heavy-Duty 1.5 MM Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Inflatable Fenders are designed for superior performance and years of convenient, dependable use. Used to protect your vessel at the marina, traveling locks, rafting up with other boats or buffering pilings in waves and storms. Lightweight, extremely durable and requiring minimal storage space, these fenders are made from a heavy, high denier polyester fabric (PVC) with built-in UV protection like what is used in dinghy construction. They are hand glued with seam reinforcement inside and out for added strength and durability. Both ends feature stainless steel D-ring attachment points securely fastened to a nylon fabric strap. Standard inflatable air valves provide quick (under one minute) inflation and deflation. In sizes for boats measuring 40' to 200' . For more Products by AnchorLift visit Anchordockingdirect.com IT'S ONLY Really ANCHORED WITH ANCHORLIFTA Free Sellercore.com Template |
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