Don't let your sails chafe or tear against your spreaders while you're on the water. These rubber boots will keep your sails from brushing against the spreader ends, while also protecting your rigging connections.
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Michael: Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a quick look at the rubber spreader boots. These are going to protect our sails from coming in contact and being damaged by our spreader ends. So you can see we've got a split design here that's going to allow us to easily and quickly install these over our spreader ends anytime we need them.They are a rubber construction so they're going to be firm enough to hold in place but then also soft enough to help prevent any of that damage to our sails. Our overall dimensions, we're looking at right about four and 5/8ths of an inch wide by right about two inches tall.
Our spreader insert side, we're looking at about half an inch out to one and a half inches. We are going to get two of these white spreader boots in this kit.And that is going to complete our look at the rubber spreader boots. Again, I'm Michael with etrailer.com. I hope this video has helped you in deciding if this is the right product for you. If not, I'd encourage you to come take a look at some of our other options here at etrailer.com.
Our goal is always to help you find the product that's going to solve your problem. So until next time, thanks for watching.
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