Bailer Throw Bag - 50Ft - Trotac Marine
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Bailer Throw Bag - 50Ft

SKU:
MUSMRD500
$99.00
With reflective details and a built-in bailer, this compact and aerodynamic throw bag is a necessity in any boat. Ready to toss to a swimmer, the 0.25in / 0.635cm wide rope is 50ft / 15.24m long with a tensile strength of 1,200 lbs. View full description

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With reflective details and a built-in bailer, this compact and aerodynamic throw bag is a necessity in any boat. Ready to toss to a swimmer, the 1/4" wide rope is 50' long with a tensile strength of 1,200 lbs. Designed to throw efficiently like a football, the Bailer Throw Bag is a must-have safety item.

  • A Bailer Throw Bag to help keep you and your friends safe
  • 50ft / 15.24m of essential 0.25in / 0.635cm width safety rope with 1,200lbs of tensile strength goes the distance
  • Mesh panel for quick drying
  • Flotation design won’t sink
  • Reflective details for high visibility
  • Doubles as a convenient bailer
Brand:
Mustang Survival

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