
What this exact model is for
The classic wide-opening bag keeps a frequently used sheet or halyard easy to grab. Its reinforced mouth stays open, while the perforated base drains water.
Mounting: what is included
The manufacturer supplies the mounting studs and screws with the bag or holder. Adhesive is not included. For replacements or extra mounting positions, order the quick-release mounting stud separately.
Choose the right rope bag or cockpit holder
| Choose this | Best for | Key difference |
|---|---|---|
| Wide-opening rope bagThis page | Frequently used sheets and halyards | Reinforced mouth stays open for fast handling |
| Self-closing rope bag | Narrow spaces and lines that should stay contained | Bungee opening closes after the coil is inserted |
| Racing rope bag | Lower weight and fast drainage | Open-mesh Racing construction; four sizes |
| Winch-handle holders | One universal holder or a port/starboard pair | Three distinct models; compare current availability |
| Bottle holders | Keeping a bottle reachable as the boat moves | Standard or lighter open-mesh Racing version |
See every Outils Oceans rope bag and cockpit-storage product in one visible comparison.
Specifications for this listing
| T303110 | 30 x 31 x 10 cm (11.8 x 12.2 x 3.9 in); 400 g (0.88 lb); about 75 m (246 ft) of 8 mm (0.31 in) line |
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| T403110 | 40 x 31 x 10 cm (15.7 x 12.2 x 3.9 in); 500 g (1.10 lb); about 100 m (328 ft) of 8 mm (0.31 in) line |
Questions buyers ask
Should I choose a wide-opening or self-closing rope bag?
Choose the wide-opening bag for a frequently handled sheet or halyard. Choose the self-closing version when space is tight or when you want the coiled line held inside between uses. The Racing bag is the lighter, faster-draining option.
Do I need to buy mounting hardware separately?
Outils Oceans says the bags and holders include their mounting studs and screws. Adhesive is not included. The separate stud listing is for a replacement or an additional mounting point.
Does line capacity mean rope diameter?
No. Capacity is the approximate length of line at the listed diameter. For example, 75 m of 8 mm line means about 246 ft of line that is about 0.31 in in diameter.
Need help choosing a size or mounting location? Contact Cruising Solutions with the line diameter and approximate length, or the cockpit location you want to use.