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(based on 1 ratings)
Brand: Sea Bowld
Located in: anchors
Our 3-strand twisted nylon anchor lines are manufactured using a 4-stage construction and 100% nylon fiber, producing a balanced line for maximum stability, strength, and flexibility. They are stabilized with a Weather-Resistant Marine Finish during manufacturing to ensure flexibility and ease of handling when the rope is wet or dry. A tough nylon thimble is professionally spliced with six full tucks and heat-sealed ends. Our Sea Bowld 3-strand twisted anchor lines are manufactured from high-grade marine pre-shrunk nylon. Nylon's high resistance to abrasion, chafing, oil, rot, and mildew, and its superior UV resistance make it an excellent choice for anchor lines. The pre-shrinking ensures that the rope will not stiffen and curl causing tightening of the twist, reduced stretch, and difficulty in handling after getting wet. In addition, all Sea Bowld 3-strand twisted d nylon anchor lines are uniquely stabilized with a weather resistant marine finish during manufacturing. This special finish insures flexibility when the rope is wet or dry and prevents shrinkage of the rope by up to 20% when compared with other non-stabilized rope available on the market. Sea Bowld Guarantee: Sea Bowld means quality, value, and customer satisfaction. If you purchase a Sea Bowld rope and for any reason are not satisfied with its performance, please return it for a replacement or a full refund.
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
1 star
(based on 1 review)

[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

 
This stuff will fail!!!! Unsplicable.
By Jimbo from St. Augustine, FL on 7/9/2007
Cons:
Poor Design
Best Uses:
Small Boats
Describe Yourself:
Recreational
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Sea Bowld Anchor Line:

Spindle was so loosely spliced to rope, it came off. Couldn't resplice because the rope is sooo soft the individual strands would unravel before splicing was possible. Searing ends didn't help. Learned lesson, don't buy low-rent anchor rope.

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