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Load image into Gallery viewer, Fulton 2062000 F2 Series Zinc Ratchet Retractable Transom Tie Downs Straps - RACKTRENDZ
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Vendor Fulton

Fulton 2062000 F2 Series Zinc Ratchet Retractable Transom Tie Downs Straps

SKU: FUL2062000

Regular price $149.99
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Designed for salt water applications. 2" Wide x 43" long F2 tie-downs make securing your boat's stern to your trailer hassle-free. Quick-release, self-retracting design and permanent bolt-on installation. 2,500 lbs Max load.
Features:
  • Heavy-duty, retractable ratchet straps easily secure your boat's transom (stern) to your trailer
  • Tighten down quickly with rubber-coated handle - easy to grip and control with one hand
  • Dual-release lever and self-retracting design allow for easy, rapid loading and unloading
  • Unused strap retracts into housing - minimal ratcheting and convenient storage
  • Vinyl-coated steel J-hooks help to protect your boat's paint finish from scuffs and scratches
  • Permanently mounts to your trailer with included hardware
  • Durable construction offers long-lasting performance
  • Zinc body resists rust and corrosion
  • Seat-belt-quality polyester webbing
  • Sturdy plastic housing
Specs:
  • Strap dimensions: 2" wide x 43" long
  • Maximum load strength (break strength): 2,500 lbs
  • Safe working load limit (WLL): 833 lbs
  • Quantity: 2 transom (stern) straps
  • 1-Year limited warranty
Note:Transom tie-downs should always be used along with a winch strap and a set of gunwale tie-downs. All straps and cables should be chosen according to their safe working load limit (WLL). To determine the maximum load, or break strength, of the strap, simply multiply the WLL by 3. The WLL is always one-third (1/3) of the maximum load. It is recommended that you always use straps in pairs.