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Description
Large Snatch Block for Yachts Up to 40' (12.2M) - Stainless Steel Snap
Barton Snatch Blocks give the crew the option to locate the block anywhere on deck using the stainless steel snap shackle, then locate a rope into the sheave without the need to reeve the line through. The side plate unclips to allow easy access.
Manufactured using 316 stainless steel, they come with a snap shackle, snap hook, and glass-filled nylon side plates. You can also choose a stainless steel ‘D’ Shackle for ultimate strength. These are used to divert sheet lines already in use, typically the Spinnaker or Genoa, where a change of sheeting angle is required.
*Important note: Snatch Blocks: When using Snatch Blocks on a toe rail, a bungee line should be attached to the becket to prevent the block 'tumbling' and causing damage by snagging.
So much better than the rubber ones I took off, easy install!
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Daz Jensen
Where Have You Been All My Boating Life?
What a great little piece of tech - I don't know how we got by without it in the past. No more guessing how full the holding tank is or having to clean icky tank senders. This little bluetooth RADAR sending unit mounts on top of the tank and connects wirelessly to our Victron Cerbo.
Setup is super easy, push the button on the unit so it can calibrate to the tank then enable bluetooth and set up your rank dimensions on your Cerbo. It's as easy as that.
We've had it installed and running for about two weeks now and couldn't be more pleased (We like it enough that I ordered a second one for our water tank.)