BoatBuckle Mini G3 Retractable Transom Tie Downs

Boat Buckle

July 2, 2020

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The Mini G3 Transom tie-down was designed with organization and trailering ease in mind.  It can be permanently mounted with one bolt to most boat trailers and six feet of one-inch webbing enables you to tie down more equipment in more applications, conveniently and securely.

Once installed, there are no tangled straps to fuss with or lose.  The Boat Buckle is available for transom, bow and gunwale applications.

Designed for use with the BoatBuckle Universal Mounting Bracket Kit, a unique, three-sided bracket that enables the tie-down system to be mounted several different ways.  The web reach extends up to 43 inches and can be permanently or temporarily mounted to a trailer.

Find a dealer at www.ccmarine.ca/dealerlocator.htm

Read more about Boat Buckle at www.immioutdoors.com/products/boatbuckle/retractable-tie-downs/

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