The Perfect Bungee BOAT SNUBBER - 24" OAL - Trotac Marine
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The Perfect Bungee BOAT SNUBBER - 24" OAL

$38.95 - $44.55
Specifically crafted to reduce stress on structural areas around cleats, caused by the jerking action of wind, waves, and wakes, The Perfect Bungee® Boat Snubber is a reliable choice for boat enthusiasts. View full description

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Specifically crafted to reduce stress on structural areas around cleats, caused by the jerking action of wind, waves, and wakes, The Perfect Bungee® Boat Snubber is a reliable choice for boat enthusiasts. Bid farewell to intricate knot-tying; with this snubber, simply pass it through the eyelet, wrap it five times, and pass it back through the other end. This user-friendly application, combined with its compatibility with a ¾” mooring line, offers a seamless and efficient solution to minimize stress on your boat's structural components. And remember, it's all Made in New Jersey for top-notch quality.

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