29mm Carbo Pivoting Lead Block with Micro Carbo Cleat

    Harken 29mm Carbo Pivoting Lead Block with Micro Carbo Cleat

    C$91.50

    • 29mm Carbo Pivoting Lead Block with Micro Carbo Cleat

      Harken

      29mm Carbo Pivoting Lead Block with Micro Carbo Cleat

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      C$91.50 Excl. tax

      • Article code: HAR396
      • SKU: 396

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      42 mm Carbo The compact 29 mm Carbo is extremely strong. Use the miniature Carbo as a mainsheet block on small dinghies such as the Optimist, or for low-friction control blocks on any size boat

      Product description

      29mm Pivoting Lead Blocks

      High-strength pivoting lead blocks with cams are used for halyard controls on larger keelboats and as “head knockers” on dinghies and beachcats for sheeting directly from the boom. Hole spacing and rivet size are the same as Classic models, making upgrades easy. Cam reverses for either up or down cleating.

      Can be used as becket block.

      29mm Carbo Blocks

      The compact 29 mm Carbo is extremely strong. Use our miniature Carbo as a mainsheet block on small dinghies such as the Optimist, or for low-friction control blocks on any size boat.

      Use for:

      • Outhauls
      • Cunninghams
      • Vangs
      • Traveler controls
      • Barberhaulers
      • Flag halyards

      Specifications:

      • Sheave Ø 29 mm | 1-1/8 in
      • Length 100 mm | 3-15/16 in
      • Weight 83.7 g | 2.96 oz
      • Maximum line Ø 6 mm | 1/4 in
      • Maximum working load 68 kg | 150 lb
      • Breaking load 295 kg | 650 lb

      Note: Maximum working loads and breaking loads for blocks based on cam strengths.

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