BoatBuckle® Retractable Tie-Down System

   

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40" L x 2" W

Stainless Steel

Load/Capacity: 3000 lb. 1015994
Your Price: $119.99
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40" L x 2" W

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Load/Capacity: 5000 lb. 392644
Your Price: $79.99
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This retractable tie-down system is a self-storing strap that extends to a full 44". It automatically retracts and features a snugging ratchet with easy one-hand operation. A protective, vinyl-coated top hook won't mar boat surfaces. One-bolt installation. One pair.

  • Sleek, contoured styling
  • Comfortable SUR-Grip rubbercoated handle and release lever
  • One-touch web release
  • Easy access dual release lever
  • Simple, one-hand operation
  • Adapts to virtually any mounting angle
Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 46 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Worth every penny! Anything that will get you on the water faster is a good thing and these will do just that. Hit the release and take the hook out...can't get much easier than that and when it's time to head home you just pull the boat/trailer out, pull the straps up and with a couple of pulls on the latch, you're ready to go. The BoatBuckle bow strap is great too. December 9, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5 by these are great i would recommend this product. these are great. i use these on my 15 jon boat. i have not had one problem. thanks pat July 11, 2006
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saltwater freesze them up?
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 - delaware beaches
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Spray them with silicone. No freezing.
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Customers have stated there is not an issue using them in saltwater.
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 - Springfield, MO
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 - indiana
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Because it's stainless steel.
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My trailer has a bracket that extends from the trailer 1 inch or so. The bracket is parallel to the road/ground. It has a 1/2 inch hole that i use normal cinch straps. do i need to buy a kit?
2 years, 1 month ago
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 - novato,ca
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I BOUGHT THE KIT, BUT WHEN STRAPPING YOUR BOAT DOWN, THEIR SEEMS TO BE ALOT MORE PLAY IN THE BRACKETS THAN I WANTED. I JUST CUT OFF THE TABS ON MY TRAILER AND DRILLED HOLES FOR THE BUCKLES. WORKS MUCH BETTER AND LOOKS CLEANER.....
10 months ago
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 - GALLIPOLIS,OH
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No mounting kit is necessary
1 year, 9 months ago
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 - Clarksville, arkansas
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No kit is needed, just bolt it to the trailer.
2 years ago
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 - lawrenceville, ga
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2 years, 7 months ago
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 - bend, oregon
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Yes I think you can, any bolt of the same size should work regardless of length.
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Yes.
2 years, 5 months ago
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 - lawrenceville, ga
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2 years, 6 months ago
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 - florida
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CAN THE STRAP BE REPLACED ?

2 years, 9 months ago
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 - NORTHER NEW JERSEY
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No.
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2 years, 11 months ago
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You will have to purchase mounting kit.
2 years, 3 months ago
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 - North Carolina
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It comes with two bolts, nuts, and washers.
2 years, 9 months ago
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 - Pearl, Mississippi
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It comes with bolts. You may have to drill holes depending on what kind of boat and trailer you have.
2 years, 9 months ago
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 - Springfield TN
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They come with a bolt, which is for attaching to the boat frame. My boat had a bracket that came out to attach the buckle to. If you have this set up, it will only take you a matter of minutes to install. If not, you will need some sort of 1/2 inch hole to bolt the buckel to.
2 years, 10 months ago
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 - Southeast Missouri
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You will need to drill one hole for each ratchet unit. You will probably have to buy the drill bit. It isn't what the average person would have in their standard drill bits set.
2 years, 10 months ago
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 - Grand Rapids, MI
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Yes,One bolt through the trailer.
2 years, 10 months ago
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 - North Carolina
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I have both the stainless and regular ratchet set. The regular will not hold up in salt water applications. It rusted in a years time and had to replace with the stainless. I have had the stainless on my trailer for 2 years now and never had a problem.
1 year, 10 months ago
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 - Anna Maria Island
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no i have these on my small flats boat and they have survived three years in saltwater use
2 years, 6 months ago
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 - florida
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It hasn't hurt my yet. I get back from the lake, park the boat, then I release the straps and allow them to retract to keep from weakening the springs...
2 years, 8 months ago
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It does not seem to bother mine I just lube them when I service my trailer.
2 years, 9 months ago
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 - Pearl, Mississippi
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No they work great. I've had mine for over 8 years and still working great.
2 years, 9 months ago
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I have not had any problems. But Mine don't stayed rolled up for a long period of time. Just while I am out fishing, 4 or 5 hours at a time
2 years, 10 months ago
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 - Southeast Missouri
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The stainless steel version should be ok, but the standard ratchet may rust if left in the water long term.
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everybody says they lubricate the retractable springs can any one tell me how?
4 years, 1 month ago
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I lift the ratchet handle all the way up and use my grease gun to apply the grease inside the spool and spread it with my finger the best I can
2 years, 9 months ago
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 - Pearl, Mississippi
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I never lubricated mine and they are still working over 8 years.
2 years, 9 months ago
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I have not lubricated mine yet. If you put oil on them, It would attracted dirt, which wouldn't be good. I plan to use a silicone spray when my need lubing. It will dry but still provide some lube.
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You can oil them via spray can of WD-40 or other lubricant, but then it attracts dirt. Best to just hose them off.
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