NEW PRODUCTS!
HARKEN
SPINS UP A NEW GENERATION OF RATCHAMATIC® BLOCKS
Redesigned inside and out!
T2™ Ratchamatic®
blocks are Harken’s latest to feature the
DAME-nominated line’s styling and soft-attachment system. These new 40 and 57
mm auto-ratchets can be lashed or spliced through the load-bearing centre of
the block, decreasing side plate loads and providing a flexibility that accommodates
a diverse range of dinghy and sportsboat deck
layouts.
CLICK HERE for product information
18 MM TIGHT-CINCHING T2 SOFT-ATTACH BLOCK
Like all T2 blocks, the 18 mm 2161 block is lashed or spliced
through the load-bearing centre of the block, decreasing the loads on the sideplates and acting as a safety backup for the system.
Use the 2161 “tight cinching” 18 mm in applications where the
block needs to be secured extremely close to the deck.
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product information
BOLT-DOWN FAIRLEADS
Harken Bolt-Down Fairleads are
used as shallow-angle line deflectors on boats 6 to 15 m (20 to 50 ft.). These
weight-saving fairleads are built of 6061-T6 Hard Lube-anodized aluminium for
durability. Smooth surfaces and radiused centre holes
minimise line wear.
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product information
HARKEN
TECH TEAM TIPS OF THE MONTH!
Looking for a new way to set up the mainsheet on your boat?
Wondering how the one-design down the dock gets more purchase out of their vang? Check out the handy system diagrams on the product
support section of our website for a range of inspiring ideas for setting up
your boat!
Just some of
the system design layouts we have online are:
·
Boom
vang systems http://www.harken.co.uk/content.aspx?id=3897
·
Mainsheet
systems http://www.harken.co.uk/content.aspx?id=3901
·
Mastbase and cabintop blocks http://www.harken.co.uk/content.aspx?id=3904
·
Outhaul
systems http://www.harken.co.uk/content.aspx?id=3910
COMING
SOON!
Dr. Harken
goes online!
We will be launching a new section on the Harken.co.uk www.harken.co.uk website where Dr.Harken
will be writing blogs, articles and posting videos on the latest tips and
tricks for keeping your boat in top condition and you safe on the water.
You will also be able to ask questions directly so Dr.Harken can get back to you with answers to specific questions
and queries.
Stay tuned, we’ll be launching soon! #DRHARKEN
THE
HARKEN TEAM GET OUT ON THE WATER FOR BART’S BASH!
Bart’s Bash got everyone in the
spirit with Stan Cockeram, Andy Reynolds-Jones, Hannah Cotterell, Cathy and Andy
Ash-Vie from Harken UK setting out in various boats to take part in this
fantastic event aimed at breaking a world record and raising money for charity!
Check out this fantastic photo of Stan on Vegas during Bart’s
Bash, sailed out of the Royal Lymington Yacht Club in Lymington.
CLICK
HERE FOR THE BART’S BASH RESULTS DASHBOARD!
http://www.bartsbash.co.uk/results
SPONSORED
SAILOR UPDATE
Harken
sponsored 49er sailors, British Sailing Team’s Ed Powys’ & Dave Evans on their
Santander Training Camp
Photo: Hannah Cotterell
Author: Ed Powys’
We are currently resting at home, reflecting on a
great training camp in Santander and getting ready for the most important
regatta since the last Olympics - the ISAF Sailing World Championships in
Santander, Spain. We arrived in Santander on the 12th September with a new boat
and a long jobs list to tick off before the Worlds, and after 18 days sailing
we feel as if we ticked off most things and are in pretty good shape for the
racing.
Dave arrived in Spain from the UK and I flew in from
deepest Russia with multiple stopovers, but miraculously arrived with my bags.
We were both excited to get back into the boat after a couple of weeks away
from the 49er and a lot of hard work fitting out our new boat.
Fortunately the new boat is going fast and we had a
range of conditions for the training, which gave us time to tune the rig and
practise some specific techniques across the conditions. Towards the end of the
training block we had a coaches regatta, which as you'd expect, highlighted a
few weaknesses that we need to address, but also gave us a big confidence boost
- we were fast and sailing well, with good kit. Unlike previous regattas, where
we have struggled with kit selection we are definitely not making the same
mistake again, with all our race kit decided and ready to go.
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