
Pulleys
Explore our complete range of pulleys for dinghies, small sailboats, and sport catamarans.
Essential on a sailboat, blocks facilitate maneuvers such as hoisting sails or trimming sheets. They come in several varieties: single block, flat deck block, becket block, double or triple block, and fiddle block.
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Single ball pulley ø38mm Stainless steel sheave with clevis
All-metal pulleys are the most resistant to the heaviest loads. Ideal for cables!
Pulley:
Max Line:
Breaking Load
ø38mm
6mm
1000kg
Single ball pulley ø38mm Stainless steel sheave
All-metal pulleys are the most resistant to the heaviest loads. Ideal for cables!
Pulley:
Max Line:
Breaking Load
ø38mm
6mm
1000kg
Hook Pulley ø25mm
Single pulley, all stainless steel, ø25mm, with acetal sheave. Designed to be lightweight and economical, it is ideal for low-load systems, such as rope tensioners or rope guides. The acetal sheav...
Pulley with Nova cleat ø57mm + Becket + Swivel
RWO Nova (Classic Series) pulleys are robust and our best price!
Pulley:
Max Line:
Payload:
Breaking Load:
Nova 57
12mm
850kg
1700kg
Nova Violin Pulley ø57mm + Cleat
RWO Nova (Classic Series) pulleys are robust and our best price!
Pulley:
Max Line:
Payload:
Breaking Load:
Nova 57
12mm
850kg
1700kg
Flat ball pulley bridge Ø19mm
"Ø Sheave: 19 mm
Ø Rope: 6 mm max"
Pulley with ø45mm cleat + swivel
The Holt Composit series combines the lightness and technicality of high-density carbon composite cheeks with the simplicity of a sheave mounted on a strong axle. An ideal, less expensive alternati...
Pulley with becket ø45mm + swivel
The Holt Composit series combines the lightness and technicality of high-density carbon composite cheeks with the simplicity of a sheave mounted on a strong axle. An ideal, less expensive alternat...
Fiddle Pulley + Cleat + Becket
The Holt Composit series combines the lightness and technicality of high-density carbon composite cheeks with the simplicity of a sheave mounted on a strong axle. An ideal, less expensive alternat...
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