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⚓ Keep your boat anchored, not battered — dock smarter with Botepon!
The Botepon Boat Bungee Dock Line is a 7-foot natural length, 14-foot stretchable anchor rope designed for watercraft up to 4800 lbs. Made with durable polyethylene bungee cord and stainless steel snap hooks, it absorbs shocks from waves and currents to keep boats secure and aligned. Its quick-dry, space-saving design includes foam bumpers to prevent sinking, making it an essential, versatile accessory for boaters seeking reliable, flexible docking without the hassle of traditional ropes.







| ASIN | B0BZWFPY6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,734 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #54 in Boat Dock Lines & Rope |
| Brand Name | Botepon |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Watercraft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (244) |
| Fastener Type | Snap Hook |
| Hardware Material | Stainless Steel |
| Load Capacity | 4800 pound |
| Manufacturer | Botepon |
| Material Type | Polyethylene |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | 7-14 feet Anchor Rope |
| Tensile Strength | 4800 Pounds |
| UPC | 764710608979 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Great Lines for PWC Jetski Anchors
These lines work very well to keep my Seadoo jetski anchored close to the beach in Lake Erie. Even on wavy and/or windy days they are the perfect. I have one end clipped directly to a small utility anchor on a slip ring and it works perfectly on the sandy bottom with a quick toss and a little pull to set. The other end is just clipped to the front hull loop of the ski. Since the lines stretch instead of the typical rope snap, it helps keep the jet-ski still. Since the rope has a built-in float on both ends it does not need an extra bouy attached. They are very easily visible when floating in the water. It’s very easy to clip and un-clip for a quick ride.
J**S
Sturdy Bungee Cord with Solid Clips
Full disclosure, we are not using this item for typical use. We wanted a strong bungee cord to make our dog a tug of war indoor/outdoor toy. I decided to get something stronger than already made dog tug bungee toy since people in the reviews reported the bungee breaks loose, snapping back, and some dogs ended up with eye injuries. 😳 The bungee cord is covered in a woven plastic material that is slinky, loosely covering, and moves independently of the bungee cord. We noticed that when our dog pulled the cord around a wall, that instead of the paint on the corner being gouged out from the cord, the loose covering protected the corner of the wall. I imagine that when used on a boat or jet ski that it would help to protect surfaces from being scratched due to cord rubbing. The cord is very strong, my husband could easily hang from it. The clips in the end are high quality and heavy duty, I have no concerns about it pulling away from the bungee cord. This was a great deal since shockles can be in the $39-99 range. The length is as advertised. I would definitely buy again, or buy a shorter version to have one for indoor and outdoor.
C**B
Great product for my boat.
I had the 7 foot when I own a jet ski and loved it. I now have bought two of the 14 foot for my boat which I use one in the front for the anchor and one in the back and it works great and I love that it has the flex to it. I now use the 7 foot For the floaty that I attached to my boat.
J**Y
Holds your boat/wave runner perfectly steady
We use this bungee for both our boat and wave runner when we beach them on a popular sand bar on the ICW. When we were using just our power pole on the boat we noticed then boat was still drifting (where we beach it’s a very busy through way for other water crafts.) We noticed someone had the front of their boat anchored in the sand with one of these tied off to a sand spike. We went home searched Amazon and found this and we are so glad we did. Neither the boat or the Wave runner budge. So easy to use and clean too. We did get the longer size and it works perfectly.
V**S
Great for launch and recovery
I can't say enough about this product. I use it to launch my boat and wh8le taking the boat out. I just slide the rope over the posts and back in and it returns the boat to the side of the dock. You need to hook it to the fed and aft cleats for this to work. When returning to the ramp I simply do the same. When I back the trailer in I gently bump the boat and the bungee brings it back in to my bunks. Great for launch and recovery by yourself.
J**F
Strong and stretchy
This bungee worked perfectly for us. I used it to clip my boat to a buoy just off the dock. When we would arrive back to the dock I would clip the front of the boat to this floating green bungee that was also clipped to the buoy, then drive to the dock, off load everyone and let the boat float out so the bungee was not being pulled. Then I took a rope I had attached to the boat (that did not float) and attached it to the dock. This way the boat will float close by and stretch around the buoy without putting a lot of stress on the buoy, and the stern rope will keep it from twisting around all over the place. The bungee was very strong and stretched quite a distance without feeling weak. The clips were super durable. I was surprised at how thick the bungee was. I was super happy with the product. I also used it to tow a boat back to the launch. It worked super well because there were no hard jerks on my boat when we hit the end of the towline. Instead it was a gentle pull. I've only used it 1 summer, but it's in my arsenol of ropes I trust so far.
D**E
Good Product
It works for me i use it to tie my fish basket to my chair and it works great.
A**R
An anchor necessity
Read about the elastic bungee cord type anchor rope to maximize, holding power, and it really does work. I suspect that the estimate of 10 times the holding power is not too far off. Provides a gradual application of anchor force rather than this harsh jerking that occurs during wave actions. This is not going to be as strong as actual rope, but if you’re not in heavy seas or in massive waves, I think it’s a definite must for anybody’s anchor box. The best way to use it is to have a woven in type design where there is a rope, backing it up in case it fails, but I was not that fancy. I’ve now use these on mooring ropes as well.
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