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45mm Black Magic blockSKU: HK3391Black Magic Air blocks are a top favorite of Big Boat performance racers and cruisers. These lightweight, free-running, powerful performers are used for sail controls that see lots of action: mainsheet, runner, halyard, and spinnaker systems. Learn More
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57mm Carbo fiddle with cam cleatSKU: HK2623Harken 57mm Carbo fiddle with cam cleat can be used for lines up to 10mm and weighs 286 gram. Great for mainsheets and trimlines. Has a safe working load of 359 kg and a breaking strength of 1080 kg. Learn More
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57mm Carbo fiddle with ratchetSKU: HK2673Harken 57mm Carbo fiddle with ratchet. Great for sheetingsystems and downhalls. Use line up to 10 mm and the block weighs 113 gram. Max workload is 360kg and breaking strength is 1080 kg. Learn More
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57mm Carbo fiddle with ratchet and cam cleatSKU: HK2675Harken 57mm Carbo fiddle with ratchet and cleat. Great for sheetingsystems and downhalls. Use line up to 10mm and the block weights 294 gram. Max workload is 360 kg and breaking strength is 1080 kg. Learn More
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75mm Carbo fiddle with cam cleatSKU: HK2692Harken 75 mm Carbo fiddle with cam cleat. Great block for big boats, mainly used for sheeting systems and trim lines. Can be used for lines up to 12 mm and weights 424 gram. Has a max. workload of 408 kg and a breaking strength of 1020 kg. Learn More
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75mm Carbo fiddle with ratchet and cam cleatSKU: HK2696Harken 75 mm Carbo fiddle with ratchet and cam cleat. Great block for big boats, mainly used for sheeting systems and trim lines. Can be used for lines up to 12 mm and weights 456 gram. Has a max. workload of 408 kg and a breaking load of 1020 kg. Learn More
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Element 45mm Block fiddle / swivelSKU: HK6232The new Element block. The name hints at its essence: everything that doesn’t contribute durability or strength is stripped away. The result is an economical block that does a Harken job. Learn More
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Element 45mm Block fiddle/150 Cam-Matic/swivelSKU: HK6235The new Element block. The name hints at its essence: everything that doesn’t contribute durability or strength is stripped away. The result is an economical block that does a Harken job. Learn More