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29mm Carbo cheek blockSKU: HK350The 29 mm Harken Carbo cheek block can be used for lines up to 8mm. This block has a max working load of 150 kg, a breaking load of 454 kg and weighs just 17 grams. Learn More
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40mm Carbo cheek block with ratchetSKU: HK2614Harken 40 mm Carbo cheek block are great for sheeting systems on smaller boats and trim lines on big boats. Max line for this block is 10 mm, it has a safe working load of 136 kg, a breaking strength of 454 kg and weights just 44 gram. Learn More
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40mm Carbo cheek blockSKU: HK2644This Harken 40 mm Carbo cheek block is suitable for sheeting systems of small boats and trim lines for big boats. Use a max. line of 10 mm. It has a safe workload of 220 kg, a breaking strength of 735 kg and it weighs 34 gram. Learn More
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75mm Carbo Cheek Ratchet blockSKU: HK2672Carbo Ratchets allow sailors to hand-hold loaded lines and offer balance between holding power and controlled easing. Learn More
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75mm Carbo cheek block with automatic ratchet blockSKU: HK2682Harken 75 mm Carbo cheek block with automatic ratchet block. Great block for big boats, mainly used for sheeting systems and trim lines. Can be used for lines up to 12 mm and weighs 184 gram. Has a max workload of 341 kg and a breaking strength of 1361 kg. Learn More
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Bullet Block Wire CheekSKU: HK109Low-friction Bullet blocks lead control lines aft. They are compact and lightweight, with fast trim and release under high or low loads. A range of styles lets these blocks adapt to almost all control line applications. Wire Bullet blocks use roller bearings to carry higher loads and feature hardcoat-anodized PTFE impregnated aluminum sheaves for strength and corrosion resistance. Learn More
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Element 45mm Block single footblockSKU: HK6237The 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 80mm Block double footblockSKU: HK6298The 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