UL-3
UL-2
UL-1, UL-2, & UL-3 ULTIMATE LANYARD
™
PWC Safety Lanyard
SeaDoo, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Honda, Polaris, Tiger Shark and Wet Jet. A stainless steel key ring is also included for hooking up to Sea Doo D.E.S.S. devices or hanging keys. We call it “Ultimate Lanyard” - ing vest lanyard and high pitch pealess whistle for emergencies. A swivel snap hook keeps the cord from tangling. No accessories to
UL-1: Purple/Yellow UL-2: Red/Black UL-3: Blue/Silver
W-1 & W-2 Safety Whistle on Floating Lanyard
An audible signal device is required on boats and personal watercraft in most states. A high pitch pealess whistle is a good choice. Clip it onto your
W-1: Purple/Yellow W-2: Red/Black
SB-3 Saddlebag/Cooler
SB-5 Saddlebag / Cooler (rear mount)
denier polyester with a water-resistant coating. Leakproof insulated Size: 15 x 9 x 6. Color: Black.
P-2 Telescoping Paddle
This rugged telescoping aluminum paddle extends fro 20 inches to 45 inches. The convenient boat hook handle and blade are bright orange f into the water. An orange nylo case is included.
The two large compartments hold 24 – 12 oz. cans and ice, or other seater personal watercraft and many motor- cycles and snowmobiles. Constructed of durable 600-denier polyester with water-resistant coat- ing. Under the water-repel- to access each of the insulated compartments. A water-tight lining inside prevents leakage.
TDR-38 Triple Hook Ratchet Tie Down, 8 ft., with Soft Hook
A ratchet is the only way to get your PWC tied down to the trailer tight with only one tie down. 3 coated hooks, a “soft hook” and the 8 ft. length make this the universal tie down for all PWCs and trailers. Color: Black.
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