Storage device for items such as marine lines

Ships – Mooring device – Line type

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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11171665

ABSTRACT:
A mooring line storage device and system for watercraft having a housing defining an inner cavity. The housing has at least one access aperture and a cover in overlying relationship with the aperture. Cover and housing cooperatively interact to prevent extension of a discrete region of a mooring line from the inner cavity. The device may also include at least one hanger to suspend the housing from a structural member of the watercraft.

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