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Boat Transom Tie Down Straps to Trailer Buckle Strap for Marine Jet Ski PWC Trailers Pontoon 2" x4’ (2 Pack) 1200 LBS Capacity

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About Boat Transom Tie Down Straps To Trailer Buckle

Why you need to use the LE KAPMOZ boat transom tie-down straps?  We know that some boat trailers offer a non-slippery surface that doesn’t allow your boat to slip away and fall. However, that’s not enough when the trailer hits a bump, or you stop abruptly. If you live away from the ocean, you’ll need to use a trailer to transport your craft, and strapping it down is essential for its safety.  Here’s where our quick release marine trailer tie-down straps come in.  A set of LE KAPMOZ transom tie-down straps is the easy way to keep your boat secure on its trailer. Just put the hook ends through the eyes in your boat's stern and the corresponding attachment points in the trailer. Open the flip buckle, pull the strap snug, and close the buckle. Closing the buckle both pulls the strap tighter and locks it securely. When you arrive at your destination and are ready to launch your boat, just pull on the loose ends of the straps to easily pop open the buckles. LE KAPMOZ transom tie-down straps expand to four feet long; long enough for small to medium size boats. They have a breaking strength of 1200 lb and a working load limit of 400 lb. The vinyl coating on the hooks and the generous nylon padding under the buckles protect your boat from scratches. Order today and make sure your boat is safely secured on its way to your next exciting adventure on the water! Note: Do Not exceed the work load limit. Never stand at the direct path of a tensioned load. Keep away from sharp edges, heat and acids'. Do not use if hardware is damaged or if webbing is cut, worn or frayed. Do not use for lifting or towing. The are of attachment on the trailer or vehicle must be sufficient strength to hold the load. Check straps ever 25 miles as loads shift and resettle.