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Originally Posted by LubeJobs42
(Post 4084964)
I was at the Miami show, waiting to be waited on to buy new ropes as I do every year. After waiting 10 minutes I left.
I found this guy on Ebay and ordered from him. Less then half the price I normally pay for the same quality, floating ropes. definitely give him a try next time you need lines!!!!! http://www.maddogproducts.com/5-8_dock_lines.html |
Thanks, I've been meaning to order some new lines. I got two 5/8 x 25 for about $50, are they really over $100 at the show?
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I ordered from them several times. The lines are good quality. The shipping is a little slow but no problems.
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Sweet. I was in need of a set to match the boat.
Thank you Gino. |
I've got about a dozen of 'em from those guys plus two of there 5/8ths anchor lines (i really really like their anchor lines). Great product
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You build a $2M boat and you get no stinking dock lines?! :lolhit:
Thanks for the link! |
Ordered some as well! Thanks
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Originally Posted by ealesh33
(Post 4084998)
Good deal, thanks man. Quick question though, I want to get all new lines, and I am curious what are the lengths, thickness's, and how many of each do you guys like to have on your boat? I have a 24ft. outlaw with 2 bow cleats at the tip, 1 mid boat cleat on each side, and 1 stern cleat on each side.
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FYI...I purchased some red dock lines from a vendor at a poker run (Lake Lanier I think) and the first time they got wet they bled a little color......when I rolled up one of the lines I looked like an extra from a slasher movie...I run all new lines through the washing machine prior to using them now...... .I am in no way inferring that the lines from Gino's vendor will do this
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No 5/8" lines over 25'... seems odd.
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