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Lifeline Netting
Rugged nylon netting keeps kids, headsails, foredeck crew and pets aboard.
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Pros
- Relatively easy to use
Cons
- Difficult to trim
Best Uses
Comments about West Marine Lifeline Netting:
Bought this as a safety measure for our dogs. Once we got it started and got the hang of it, reasonably easy to install -- though keep in mind that you will need to buy some "lash" line for installation. It definitely needs a "hot knife" or some type of product that will burn the ends as you cut/trim it to length because it quickly unravels. Have not yet figured out how/if to install it along the lifelines that clip/unclip for easy boarding.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Adjustable Fit
- Complete Coverage
- Durable
- Unobtrusive
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about West Marine Lifeline Netting:
The Lifeline Netting is perfect for keeping our black Lab on-board. Before the netting our Lab would slide off the deck into the water every time we came about or jibed in our Capri 22.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about West Marine Lifeline Netting:
Took a while to figure out how to install for best fit and look. Once installed it looks great. Lighter duty than I expected, I would have ordered a heavier duty one if available.
Service and delivery comments:
Faster delivery than I expected, right to my door.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Adjustable Fit
- Complete Coverage
Cons
- Tears Easily
Best Uses
- Safety
Comments about West Marine Lifeline Netting:
This is my second net. The first lasted about 5 years before it was shredded. This net helps keep the kids and the gear in the boat. It is straight forward to install. The clips make installation fast, but I also use some line to attach it as well.
- Primary use:
- Personal
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Lifeline Netting
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