Seamander [Boat] Tie Down Transom [Strap] s – Marine Grade Heavy Duty 2" x 4ft Adjustable for Trailing – [Boat] [Trailer] Accessories for [Boat] ing Safety
Description
Features:
- Seamander boat trailer transom tie down straps are adjustable, heavy-duty straps that are ideal for trailer boating safety. The tough nylon material is weather-resistant and adjustable to fit a variety of transoms, making it the right choice for a variety of boating needs.
- Full bend chromoly S hooks are perfect for securing your boat to a trailer or dock.From pontoon boats to jet skis, they can be used with any watercraft.
- The quick release buckle is an easy and convenient way to secure your boat. As the straps are equipped with flip buckles, you can easily tighten and lock them without the need for bulky ratchet mechanisms.
- Boat transom tie down straps is a must-have item for anyone who frequently tows a boat behind RV. During transit, these straps secure the boat to the trailer. They also provide additional protection in case the trailer separates from the RV
- We provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Any quality problem can contact us for replacement within 36 months
Product Details:
- Size: 2"*4ft
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: 2 inch x 4 feet S-Hooks
- Brand: Seamander
- Vehicle Service Type: Watercraft, Trailer
- Size: 2"*4ft
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Color: 2 inch x 4 feet S-Hooks
- Brand: Seamander
- Vehicle Service Type: Watercraft, Trailer
- Load Capacity: 400 Pounds
- Fastener Material: Stainless Steel
- Fastener Type: Buckle
- Tensile Strength: 1200 Pounds
- Number of Pieces: 2
- Product Dimensions: 48"L x 2"W
- Manufacturer: Seamander
- Item Weight: 1.85 pounds
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: TD-122
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Exterior: Brushed
- Manufacturer Part Number: TD-122
- Special Features: Watercraft is Secured on the Trailer
- Date First Available: February 26, 2018