-
Harken
Harken 27mm CB Pole Car - Ring
Harken spinnaker pole cars feature recirculating ball bearings to permit adjustment under any load. They roll freely on low-beam traveller track to allow crew to adjust for optimal sail shape. The ring fitting accepts piston pole ends for end-for-end...
-
Harken
Harken 32mm Pole Car - Toggle
Harken spinnaker pole cars feature recirculating ball bearings to permit adjustment under any load. They roll freely on low-beam traveler track to allow crew to adjust for optimal sail shape. Midrange and Big Boat cars accept two popular toggle studs and...
-
Harken
Harken Sail Chafe Protector (pairs)
This useful product from Harken clips onto life lines or shrouds above spreaders. Will turn to ease genoas over lifelines or past shrouds and to help large roach mainsails clear back stays. An invaluable device to prevent expensive chafing...
-
Harken
Harken Prefeeder
Prefeeders facilitate fast sail changes. Use the 947 with racing foils or furling systems. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use. Part...
-
Harken
Harken 19mm Micro Bullseye Fairlead
Use the 237 and 339 where there is little deflection in the line such as when routing a spinnaker pole fore guy aft along the cabin house. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled...
-
Harken
Harken Handhold
The 062 handhold is popular on boats like Solings and scows to help hiking crew reenter the boat. It has drain holes. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use...
-
Harken
Harken Dinghy Clew Hook - 16mm Block
The 433 and 394 dinghy clew hooks are designed for Lasers and other loose-footed dinghies. They install permanently on the boom and allow you to instantly attach and adjust your sail in high wind and waves. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for...
-
Harken
Harken Dinghy Clew Hook
The 433 and 394 dinghy clew hooks are designed for Lasers and other loose-footed dinghies. They install permanently on the boom and allow you to instantly attach and adjust your sail in high wind and waves. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for...
-
Harken
Harken 38mm Bullseye Fairlead
Use the 237 and 339 where there is little deflection in the line such as when routing a spinnaker pole fore guy aft along the cabin house. DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for...
-
Harken
Harken Tiller Extension Mounting Base
The base cover snaps off to remove tiller extension. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use. Part NumberWeightLengthFasteners...
-
Harken
Harken Tiller Extension Universal Joint
The universal joint rotates 360 degrees. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use. Part NumberTube DiameterWeightJoint Type HKN-7102 16mm 13g Universal
-
Harken
Harken 22mm Spring (Pair)
Springs support blocks on pad eyes, eye straps, bases, and traveller cars, and prevent blocks from hitting the deck. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use. SOLD IN...
-
Harken
Harken Stanchion Mount Base
The 061 stanchion mount base attaches blocks to 7/8 in or 1 in (22 or 25 mm) stanchions or pulpits and is often used to lead furling lines to the cockpit. Allows blocks to swivel and pivot for fair leads. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human...
-
Harken
Harken Stand-Up Block Spring 19mm (Pair)
Harken stainless steel springs support blocks on pad eyes, eye straps, bases, and traveller cars, and prevent blocks from hitting the deck. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled...
-
Harken
Harken 35mm Spring Base (Pair)
Springs support blocks on padeyes, eyestraps, bases, and traveller cars, and prevent blocks from hitting the deck. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use. SOLD IN...
-
Harken
Harken Midrange, Cruising ESP Base
Stand-up bases allow a wide variety of blocks to beheld upright, swivel freely, or pivot so lines have a fair lead under load. Use the 1634 stand-up base with Midrange blocksand 57 mm or 75 mm Cruising ESP blocks. Block headpost fits into socket without...
-
Harken
Harken 55mm Boot
Made of durable, flexible PVC, stand-up boots hold blocks up without snagging lines. The 370 fits 75 mm Carbo blocks. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically certified and labelled for such use...
-
Harken
Harken 41mm Ball-and-Socket Base - Swivel
Stand-up bases allow a wide variety of blocks to be held upright, swivel freely, or pivot so lines have a fairlead under load. The ball-and-socket design lets blocks articulate up to 45 degrees and swivel freely. The 460 and 461 bases (high-load...
-
Harken
Harken 25mm Ball-and-Socket Base - Swivel
Stand-up bases allow a wide variety of blocks to be held upright, swivel freely, or pivot so lines have a fair lead under load. The ball-and-socket design lets blocks articulate up to 45 degrees and swivel freely. The 460 and 461 bases (high-load...
-
Harken
Harken 40mm Boot
The DN Adaptor is a spring with a swivel mount that attaches the main sheet block to the tiller post. It uses a 071 spring to prevent the block from hitting the tiller post. The attachment point is a shackle and pin. The shackle is a 3/16" pin and the...
Sailboat Fittings & Hardware
Sailboat fittings and hardware are the components that connect the sails, rigging, and other parts of the boat together. They are essential for the safe and efficient operation of a sailboat.
Some common sailboat fittings and hardware include:
- Blocks: Blocks are used to change the direction of a line, or to increase the mechanical advantage of a line. They are typically made of metal or plastic, and have a sheave (a grooved wheel) that the line runs through.
- Cleat: Cleats are used to secure lines to the boat. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are typically made of metal or plastic.
- Thimbles: Thimbles are used to protect lines from chafing. They are typically made of metal or plastic, and have a hole through the center that the line runs through.
- Rigging: Rigging is the system of lines and poles that supports the sails and mast. It is typically made of high-strength wire rope or synthetic rope.
- Sail track: Sail track is a system of channels that the sails slide along. It is typically made of metal or plastic, and is attached to the deck of the boat.
- Cars: Cars are used to move the sails along the sail track. They are typically made of metal or plastic, and have wheels that roll along the track.
Sailboat fittings and hardware are an essential part of any sailboat. They are made from a variety of materials, and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The type of fittings and hardware that are used on a sailboat will depend on the size and type of boat, as well as the intended use of the boat.
Here are some of the benefits of using high-quality sailboat fittings and hardware:
- Safety: High-quality fittings and hardware are less likely to fail, which can help to prevent accidents.
- Durability: High-quality fittings and hardware are more durable, and will last longer than lower-quality fittings.
- Performance: High-quality fittings and hardware can help to improve the performance of the boat.
If you are considering buying a sailboat, it is important to choose a boat that is equipped with high-quality fittings and hardware. This will help to ensure the safety, durability, and performance of your boat.