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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Jeff: Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're going to take a look at these Taylor Made rubber spreader boots for a quantity of two of them. Now these spreader boots will protect your sails from being damaged by spreader ends, helps reduce sail chafing and tearing. The spreader boots of the manufacturer with a nice smaller frontal area for less wind resistance, and the boots eliminate the need to tape the sails which can be clumsy and ineffective. You can see they are a split form design, which allow you to quickly and easily install the boots whenever they're needed.They are white rubber construction, they're soft to the touch and they're non-marking on your boat sails.
It is for a quantity of two boots. A few dimensions on this. The overall dimension from one end to the other end is going to be right at five and three quarter inches wide. The height on it is going to be right at two and three eighths inches tall. And the spreader insert size, which is this portion right here, this is going to be from about one to two inches.
But that should do it for the review on the Taylor Made rubber spreader boots for a quantity of two.
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