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TS-15 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.


PWC Tow Strap with Mesh Bag


Perfect for emergencies and handy to stow, this bright yellow floating tow strap includes a mesh bag with drawstring and cord lock. There’s a 10˝ loop at each end and one integrated detachable stainless steel carabiner. Towing watercraft with recessed bow eyes is easy with this Tow Strap. 15 ft. long.


TR-20 PWC Tow Rope PWCD-2 Dock Line with Nylon Snap Hook


These dock lines are incredibly versatile and functional. A giant snap hook is spliced to one end for attaching to ski eyes, cleats, bow eyes and moor- ing rings. There’s a 10˝ loop on the other end for attaching to dock cleats. Finished length is 7 ft. Great for PWC’s and jet boats. 2 per package.


This 20 ft. tow rope has a heavy-duty carabiner at each end. The 12˝ long “soft hook” is perfect for easy hook-ups to recessed bow eyes and doubles as a rope wrap for neat storage. The 3/8˝ diameter purple/yellow/ red rope is UV, mold and mildew resistant and color coordinates nicely with most PWC’s and jet boats.


A-1 PWC Sand Anchor & Buoy


A sand anchor is ideal for anchoring PWCs in shallow water to keep the impeller off the beach. Fill this super durable tri-laminate anchor bag with up to 35 pounds of rocks or sand. A buoy marks the anchor’s location. Tie-ups are easy with the 6-foot long rope and the oversized finish-friend- ly acetyl snap hook.


IP-24 Impeller Protector


Keep ski ropes away from your PWC’s impeller and protect passengers from ski rope kick-back. Simply run your ski or tube rope through the middle of the impeller protector. Then attach the rope and straps to your ski tow eye. Black nylon covers the 24˝ long closed cell foam tube.


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