30MM STAND UP SINGLE BLOCK
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30MM STAND UP SINGLE BLOCK

SKU:
LEW29901320
$44.95
Ideal for use with hand-held loads, Lewmar's control Blocks feature lightweight, performance load-bearing capacity. View full description

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MRT (Metal Replacement Technology) and a stainless steel central race and balls provide a weight advantage, while Long Fibre Technology offers exceptional strength and durability. The open design allows sand and salt to be flushed out easily, keeping maintenance simple.
Features

Lightweight
Very High Strength
Impact Resistant
Reduced Friction
Easy Maintenance
Optimized for hand control

Applications
Ball bearing blocks are typically used for medium and dynamic loads in:

Control line applications
Mainsail sheets for dinghies and keelboats
Spinnaker sheets, barber haulers
Genoa sheets
Dinghy applications

Product Type Hardware
Boat Type Sail
Block Type Single, Stand-Up blocks
Sheave Diameter 30mm
Boat Length up to 30ft
Brand:
Lewmar

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