HARKEN 375 Standard X-Treme Angle Fairlead - Trotac Marine
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HARKEN 375 Standard X-Treme Angle Fairlead

SKU:
HAR375
$32.45
The X-Treme Angle Fairlead allows releasing and recleating at angles up to 90° to the cleat. This sets it apart from other fairleads where line uncleats at extreme angles and can’t recleat without centering the line. View full description

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The X-Treme Angle Fairlead allows releasing and recleating at angles up to 90° to the cleat. This sets it apart from other fairleads where line uncleats at extreme angles and can’t recleat without centering the line.

Specifications

Length (mm) 46 mm
Length (in) 1 13/16 in
Width (mm) 65 mm
Width (in) 2 9/16 in
Weight (g) 56 g
Weight (oz) 1.92 oz
Maximum line Ø (mm) 10 mm
Maximum line Ø (in) 3/8 in
Height (mm) 57 mm
Height (in) 2 1/4 in
Fastener spacing (mm) 38 mm
Fastener spacing (in) 1 1/2 in
Height above cam (mm) 24 mm
Height above cam (in) 15/16 in
Fits cam 365
Brand:
Harken

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