Make docking at the end of your day quick and simple. This dock line floats, resists sun and mildew, and comes with a pre-spliced loop, so it's perfect for mooring your jet ski, pontoon, or fishing boat.
Skip the knot-tying tutorials. This rope comes with a pre-spliced eye, which is just a fancy way of saying "just hook it and go." Whether you're tying up solo or handing it off to a buddy, it's quick, secure, and newbie friendly.
No more wrestling with stiff ropes. The single-braided design is soft to the touch but strong under pressure. Tie it without aggravating the joints in your hands, and stash it without a tangle. And if you fumble around and drop your line into the water, it floats! The multifilament polypropylene (MFP) material this rope is made of allows it to stay on the surface so you don't have to fish around the bottom of the lake for your lost gear.
Bring on the UV rays, fuel spills, rain, and mildew. This line is made to resist all of it, so you're not tossing it into the trash halfway through the season. At 15' long and 3/8" thick, it's perfect for tying off jet skis, fishing boats, and small pontoons.
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we take a look at this Atwood 15-foot long by 3/8th inch thick solid braided MFP Dock Line. And this one's in the red color. Now this is a transient dock line that's ready to use when you tie up somewhere. With this dock line, you can skip the knot tying tutorials 'cause this rope's gonna come with a pre-sliced eye on one end, which is just a fancy way of saying let's hook it up and go. The spliced end right here is easily passed around a cleat or a piling by someone that's on the dock, and the other end of the rope is connected on board the boat.
So whether you're tying up solar or handing it off to a buddy, it's very quick, secure, and newbie friendly. The line itself, we mentioned, is 15-feet in length, thickness, 3/8ths of an inch, has a maximum working load limit of 215 pounds. And the material it's made of is a MFP material, which means multi-filament polypropylene. It is a solid braided rope with a pre-sliced slope on one end, and you can see it is a bright red color. Now if you do want other colors, it does come also in black, white, and blue.
Now it is recommended to use 1/8th inch of line diameter for every nine feet of boat. So this three eighths inch diameter line is good for up to 27 feet long boats or pontoons. Now, larger lines will wear longer, but they do stretch less. What's nice with this rope is there's no more rustling with stiff ropes because this is solid braided design is soft to the touch, but strong under pressure. You can tie it without aggravating the joints in your hands and stash it without any tangling.
And if you fumble around and accidentally drop the line into the water, this will float. The MFP material is gonna allow it to stay on the surface so you don't have to fish around the bottom of the lake for your lost rope. Also, this line is made to resist UV rays, fuel spills, rain and mildew so you're not tossing it into the trash halfway through the season. Now also, if you have any additional questions regarding this rope or any other items that we carry, please feel free to reach out to us so that we can help you get all your questions answered. But that's gonna do it for a look at this Atwood 15-foot long by 3/8ths inch thick, solid braided MFP Dock Line in the red color.
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