⚓ Keep your boat steady and your style afloat!
The Botepon Boat Bungee Dock Line is a 7 to 14-foot stretchable polyethylene anchor rope with a 4800-pound tensile strength and stainless steel snap hook. Designed to absorb shock from waves and currents, it keeps your boat secure and aligned while saving space and drying quickly. Perfect for docking without a dock, easy boarding, and protecting your watercraft from damage.
Size | 7-14 feet Anchor Rope |
Material | Polyethylene |
Brand | Botepon |
Vehicle Service Type | Watercraft |
Load Capacity | 4800 pound |
Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
Fastener Type | Snap Hook |
Tensile Strength | 4800 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Botepon |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 764710608979 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 5.91 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 168 x 168 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Botepon |
Style | Pack Of 1 |
J**.
great for a jetski
Works great for mooring or an anchor line. I also use it to keep my inner tube from floating away. Mine survived a full season on the water with no real signs of wear and tear.
D**S
Great product. Durable and reliable. Many uses.
I love the hooks and strength of this product. I used two to separate the pool depth of my pool by hooking across the pool. I used these bungie-type hooks for years when docking our boat on land with PVC pipe at campsites.
Q**S
Works Great — We Love It!
This anchor cord works great — sturdy, reliable, and we love the color.
J**F
Strong and stretchy
This bungee worked perfectly for us. I used it to clip my boat to a buoy just off the dock. When we would arrive back to the dock I would clip the front of the boat to this floating green bungee that was also clipped to the buoy, then drive to the dock, off load everyone and let the boat float out so the bungee was not being pulled. Then I took a rope I had attached to the boat (that did not float) and attached it to the dock. This way the boat will float close by and stretch around the buoy without putting a lot of stress on the buoy, and the stern rope will keep it from twisting around all over the place. The bungee was very strong and stretched quite a distance without feeling weak. The clips were super durable. I was surprised at how thick the bungee was. I was super happy with the product. I also used it to tow a boat back to the launch. It worked super well because there were no hard jerks on my boat when we hit the end of the towline. Instead it was a gentle pull. I've only used it 1 summer, but it's in my arsenol of ropes I trust so far.
T**S
functional, well designed, would recommend.
I have been using these as my docking/tow ropes on my jet-skies all summer. The stretchy feature is great for having some length but also not having to spend a bunch of time coiling ropes on the water. They float. They haven't rusted or degraded. I don't know how strong they are but I would be shocked if they ever broke under normal use. 5/5 would recommend at the current price of 36$
G**T
Good quality lines
I live on the water - literally - on a boat. So, I use my marine gear ALL the time. I liked the look of these as a convenience line to have on board. Specifically, since it is a stretch line which stretches to double its relaxed length, I thought it would be convenient for tethering my dinghy to my sailboat when I was at anchor. It is also great for tying my dinghy to a tree or rock when I drag it onto a shore or want to have it secured to shore but not really up on the land. The flex in the line keeps me from having no flex when things are moving around. It's just a good option to have. The clips are good quality, and the rubber protective sleeve is a nice touch. All in all,I would definitely order these lines again.
C**P
Cool but can be dangerous
The concept is cool and really helps when you are at the sandbar and the tides change. The dangerous part to note is that depending on what you use to anchor it to the ground could be pulled out under the stretch resistance and go flying like a missile. I had the WAVERX spike pounded into the sandbar and it came flying out and luckily didn't hit anyone or damage the boat but it was a close call for sure.
A**R
An anchor necessity
Read about the elastic bungee cord type anchor rope to maximize, holding power, and it really does work. I suspect that the estimate of 10 times the holding power is not too far off. Provides a gradual application of anchor force rather than this harsh jerking that occurs during wave actions. This is not going to be as strong as actual rope, but if you’re not in heavy seas or in massive waves, I think it’s a definite must for anybody’s anchor box. The best way to use it is to have a woven in type design where there is a rope, backing it up in case it fails, but I was not that fancy. I’ve now use these on mooring ropes as well.
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