Barton Large Snatch Block f/Yachts Up to 40' (12.2M) - Stainless Steel Snap [90401]
Barton Large Snatch Block f/Yachts Up to 40' (12.2M) - Stainless Steel Snap [90401] is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Returns
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- The item must be in its original condition—unused, unworn, with all tags still attached, and in its original packaging.
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Description
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.