Seachoice - Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line | White | 1/2" x 150' | 42131
Seachoice - Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line | White | 1/2" x 150' | 42131
Seachoice - Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line | White | 1/2" x 150' | 42131 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Seachoice - Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line | White | 1/2" x 150' | 42131
The Seachoice Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line 42131 is a white 1/2" x 150' anchor line made for stronger recreational anchoring needs. Its larger rope diameter and longer length provide a dependable balance of strength, scope, and handling.
This anchor line is built from double braid nylon to help absorb sudden shock loads while remaining smooth and flexible during use. The galvanized steel thimble reinforces the eye and helps reduce wear at the anchor connection point.
Key Features
- 1/2" x 150' anchor line - Stronger size with added length for more flexible anchoring.
- Double braid nylon construction - Smooth rope design built for strength and stretch.
- White rope color - Clean, traditional look for marine anchor systems.
- Galvanized steel thimble - Helps protect and reinforce the rope eye.
- Shock-absorbing performance - Helps manage sudden loads from boat movement, wake, wind, and current.
Common Uses
- Recreational boat anchoring
- Anchor line replacement or upgrade
- Use with compatible anchor chain, shackles, and anchoring hardware
- Anchoring in deeper protected water, rivers, bays, coves, and lakes
Why Choose a Seachoice Double Braid Nylon Anchor Line?
Seachoice Double Braid Nylon Anchor Lines are built for strength, stretch, and cleaner handling during anchoring. The 1/2" x 150' size gives boaters added scope and strength for a wide range of recreational anchor setups.





