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The bungee cord has snapped on my haas. I don't know what it is technically to search for it. I've asked at chandler's (boat shops) but their bungee/ shock cord is little strands not 4mm thick rubber.

 

Any ideas welcome. Thanks. 

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The bungee cord has snapped on my haas. I don't know what it is technically to search for it. I've asked at chandler's (boat shops) but their bungee/ shock cord is little strands not 4mm thick rubber.
 
Any ideas welcome. Thanks. 
You can buy marlow bungee elastic off ebay in many thicknesses. Dont know if that helps? Is what i made my diy haas from
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Where did you buy it, have you asked them? When I needed to know about screws and nuts for my harness couldn't find any info online, so I rang FRJones where I had bought it and they contacted the manufacturer and sourced me a few.

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