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Harken
Harken 22mm Cheek Block
Low-friction Micro blocks are compact and lightweight. They are ideal for sailboards, smaller dinghies, and lightly loaded control lines on boats of all sizes. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically...
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Harken
Harken 22mm Eyestrap Block
Low-friction Micro blocks are compact and lightweight. They are ideal for sailboards, smaller dinghies, and lightly loaded control lines on boats of all sizes. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human suspension unless product is specifically...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Narrow Block - Bronze Sheave
Harken 16mm Narrow Block - Bronze Sheave. Part NumberSheave DiameterLengthMax. Line DiameterMax. Working LoadBreaking LoadWeight HKN-484 16mm 37mm 4mm 113kg 339kg 15g
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Harken
Harken 16mm Block - Becket
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load.Sheave...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Block - Swivel
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load.Sheave...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Through-Deck Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Cheek Pivot Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Narrow Ferrule Head Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel ball sin a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. The 467...
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Harken
Harken 16mm In-Line Exit Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies.The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Hook-In Halyard Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Forkhead Block
The 16 mm is Harken’s smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Flip-flop Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Triple Block - Becket
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Triple Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. The 404...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Double Block - Becket
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Double Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race. Note: DO NOT use Harken equipment for human...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Cheek Block
The 16 mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. Note: DO...
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Harken
Harken 16mm Eyestrap Block
The 16mm is Harken's smallest block. It is perfect for small synthetic control lines found on high-tech dinghies. The patented bearing system uses stainless steel balls in a captive grooved race and has a 250 lb (113 kg) maximum working load. The 442...
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Heavy Duty Riley Cam Cleat (Small)
“Mighty Nipper” Cam Cleat With Stainless Steel faced cams ensuring long life to teeth edges. This construction provides the economy of moulded plastic with the long wearing of metal, combining to make the best value cam cleat available...
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.