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titleOfInvention Flexible, buoyant, weather resistant polyethylene foam boat bumper/fender
abstract A boat bumper/fender, comprising a resilient, flexible, weather resistant, body having opposing first end and a second ends, said body composed of a closed cell foam material and having length, width and height, said body being of greater length than width; said body having an internal passage extending substantially the length of said body and terminating at said first and second ends; bushing means adapted to be inserted into said first and second end of said body; anchoring means extending through said body in said passage and extending beyond the ends of said body; said anchoring means further equipped with stop means to cooperatively interact with said bushing to limit movement of the body along said anchoring means.
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