Description
Attwood Launch Line 5/16" x 30' Today!
The Attwood Launch Line 5/16" x 30' (Manufacturer Part Number: 11732-7) is a specialized marine utility rope designed to help you steer, control, or guide your boat safely from a dry vantage point during trailer launching and loading.
Key Specifications & Build Quality
- Material: Built from solid-braid Multifilament Polypropylene (MFP) line.
- Dimensions: Measures exactly 30 feet in length with a 5/16-inch diameter (0.31 inches).
- Weight: Packaged at a lightweight 1.1 lbs, which prevents heavy drag while casting.
- Included Hardware: Features a pre-attached steel spring snap hook on one end and an integrated foam grip on the other.
Core Performance Benefits
- Keep Feet Dry: Attwood Launch Line -The 30-foot reach allows solo boaters or ramp handlers to guide the vessel smoothly off or onto a trailer without wading into the launch ramp water.
- Floatable & Fast-Drying: Polypropylene construction ensures the rope naturally floats on the surface if dropped into the water, preventing it from tangling in your trailer or boat propeller. It shed water easily and dries rapidly to prevent mildew.
- Kink & Fray Resistant: The solid-braid construction pattern allows the line to remain highly flexible and smooth to feed, resisting unravelling or snagging much better than standard 3-strand twisted lines.
- UV Protection: The material is fully UV-stabilized to combat sun damage and degradation from prolonged exposure on open water.
Specifications
- Color:
- Blue
- Length (Feet):
- 30'
- Rope Diameter:
- 0.31"
Reviews
4 Reviews
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Works and worth it
Happy with the purchase, if you're launching by yourself this is the product you need.
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Great! Can't Wait to Try It Out.
Good quality and the length is nice.
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Great Product
Liked the length. Wished they had it in store instead of the warehouse. However the shipping was quick and Fast got it in a few days with no damage.
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Great Rope For Launching Bass Boat
Perfect to launch my bass boat by myself . Took off the foam handle abs replaced it with a heavy duty ( Army) carabiner. I clip one end to the trailer and one end to the boat (where the winch strap goes) and back the boat off. Pull the trailer back up the ramp a little and unclip this rope and bring boat to side of ramp or tie it to dock. Simple. Truthfully, any rope would do... but we have as anchor line made from this type of rope on our Tritoon...and it's super strong. It was easy to decide to get this. I keep it in a $1 cord winder when not in use.