Genoa sheet car 22 000
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A lightweight and compact range of plain bearing extruded aluminium sliders, running on 20mm ( ¾" )'T' Track and finished in our unique spectro grey anodised finish. This useful range will find a wide variety of applications on larger dinghies, dayboats and light cruisers/racers. 20mm 'T' section track For use will all sliders featured on this page. Drilled for fastenings and plunger stops. 'Spectro' grey anodised and supplied in metric lengths. Features a precision turned Ertalyte sheave, through-bolted for extra strength. The positive action plunger mechanism has an easy-grip knob. Towable Genoa Cars With tow eye or sheave in place of plunger, allowing a control line to lead aft so that Genoa car adjustments can be made from the cockpit. use in conjunction with end fittings shown. Genoa and Mainsheet slides A strong unit will accept most Barton Blocks - with a stainless steel attachment loop, through bolted for strength. Bullseye slide With a swivelling bullseye that will always accommodate the correct angle of sheeting. Accepts lines 14mm diameter. A stainless steel insert is provided to prevent wear. Fairlead slide Features a plain moulded plastic fairlead fitted to an adjustable slide. Accepts lines up to 12mm diameter; not suitable for high loads. Stand up Block Has a stainless eye fitted to a stainless loop, through-bolted for strength. The moulded plastic spring/gaiter prevents the block tumbling or ropes snagging. Supplied with a size 2 block accepting lines up to 8mm diameter.

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