mick
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The Harken catalogue suggests using one of their Carbo ratchet blocks as part of a headsail furling setup, but they don't make it clear what the advantages are. Does anyone have experience of this system?
The Harken catalogue suggests using one of their Carbo ratchet blocks as part of a headsail furling setup, but they don't make it clear what the advantages are. Does anyone have experience of this system?
The Harken catalogue suggests using one of their Carbo ratchet blocks as part of a headsail furling setup, but they don't make it clear what the advantages are. Does anyone have experience of this system?
I use Schaefer clear step blocks, SS & ball race with large diameter sheave, and only 60% of the price of Harken. Available from IMP Marine, UK importers
I use a small Clamcleat. Cheap and works fine.
I use Schaefer clear step blocks, SS & ball race with large diameter sheave, and only 60% of the price of Harken. Available from IMP Marine, UK importers
How are they fastened on your stanchions? Do you have to remove the safety lines?
Thank you.
I have used one for years...its great and flexible on angle so you don't drag a groove in the coming. It allows you to let out just as much head sail as you want and no more and assists in pulling it back in again. I think mine was a Robstan
The Harken catalogue suggests using one of their Carbo ratchet blocks as part of a headsail furling setup, but they don't make it clear what the advantages are. Does anyone have experience of this system?