| Note:
Typical lenghts are listed as a guideline
but are not determining factor. |
Fits Boats
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| Foils |
Double groove Air
Foil. Stainless steel feeder |
Double groove Air
Foil. Stainless steel feeder |
Double
groove Air Foil. Stainless steel feeder |
Single groove round
foil |
| Halyard and
Tack Swivel |
Fixed |
Independent swivels
for better sail shape |
Independent
swivels for better sail shape |
Fixed |
| Drum |
Removable split
drum for racing |
Removable split
drum for racing |
Removable
split drum for racing |
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| 1.
Choose unit base on wire or rod, and clevis pin diameter
2 Measure headstay: from
center of pin holding headstay to masthead toggle (a),
to center of pin holding headstay to chainplate (b)
to determine if extra foil and connector is required. |
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| 3.
Choose clevis pin assembly or toggle assembly |
| 4.
Choose terminal if required |
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No terminal required.
Installs over existing turnbuckle
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No terminal required.
Installs over existing turnbuckle.
Turnbuckle accessible for adjustment by raising the
drum |
Built-in
turnbuckle
Headstay terminal required: Swage**, Rod***, Norseman
or Sta-Lok (sold separately)
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No terminal required.
Installs over existing turnbuckle.
Turnbuckle accessible for adjustment by raising the
drum |
| 5.
Choose optional parts as needed (extra
foil connector, lead block kits, halyard restrainers,
snap shackles, stanchion mount base |
| 6.
Sail Modifications: Ask
your sailmaker to add a luff tape to your genoa |
| *
Rod headstays require Harken rod adapter stud for existing
turnbuckle.
** Swage fittings must be installed by rigger special
equipment. Sta-Lok and Norseman can be installed without
special equipment.
*** Rod headstays require a Harken rod adapter stud
and must be cut and coldheaded by an authorize rod service
center. |