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New Pair (2) 3/4" X 25' Double Braid Nylon Dock Line, Mooring, Anchor Rope, Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Statham, Georgia, United States

Statham, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:CTC Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

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Made in the USA

Pair (2) 3/4" x 25 feet (finished length) Double Braid Nylon Dock Line with 12" spliced loop

If you purchase this listing you will receive 2 dock lines.

This line is manufactured and custom spliced in the USA.

Uses:  Dock/Mooring Line, Anchor Line, Safety Line, Rigging Line, Control Lines, Tie-down rope, Utility Cord

Color:  Black

Tensile: 18,000 lbs.

This is 100% Nylon Double Braid, braided nylon jacket over a braided nylon core

Other colors, diameters and lengths are available--please contact.

 

Casto Trading Co.

P.O. Box 1368, 1898 Railroad St.

Statham, GA 30666

PHONE: 770-725-2424 FAX: 770-725-2455


 

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