
Turrets
Specific to the fittings, the turrets are nevertheless essential in your deck plan: fixed on the mast, the piano or in the cockpit, they will be used for your halyards, boom vang, spinnaker pole, sheets, etc.
Cleat Spindle Turret
360° turrets are an essential element to complete your piano without overloading it. They can be used on both sides for tensioning or shocking. Durable, they can also be mounted for listening.
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Jib Turret with Fairlead + Cleat
Our jib turret with fairlead and cleat is ideal for those looking for a budget-friendly solution. It can be used for all purposes, whether on a dinghy, sports catamaran, keelboat, etc.
For lis...
Jib Turret with Fairlead + T-Cleat
Jib or piano turret with stainless steel fairlead and Ronstan aluminum cleat. Allows you to jam or release a rope from any angle without overloading the piano. Practical, this turret can be used fo...
Jib Turret with Stainless Steel Fairlead + Cam-Cleat for Laser®/ILCA Vago
Swivel turret with stainless steel thread and composite jam cleat
Cleat center distance: 27mm
Lower mainsail turret + aluminum cleat
Mainsail tower with 38mm Alu cleat designed to combine performance and lightness, with a ball bearing base and an alloy arm with removable screw to prevent it from rotating more than 220 degrees. ...
High mainsail turret + cleat
This turret with 38mm nylon cleat is designed to accommodate a Ø57 or 75mm pulley depending on your needs. On the mainsail sheet, a backstay or downhaul, etc... it offers many possibilities! Its b...
Mast Turret with Pulley + Cleat Ent/27mm
Ultra-resistant and lightweight composite turret for ø4 to 6mm rope with 27mm SELDEN cleat
Sheave ø27mm
Fixing: 2 x ø5mm
Breaking load: 300 kg
180° mast turret with Ø28 sheave breaking load 300kg
Mainly used on dinghies and sports catamarans for halyards etc.
Made of very resistant and very light composite material, delivered with a ø 28 mm sheave with ball bearings, a T-Cleat cleat and i...
Mast turret with aluminum ball pulley + cleat
Mast turret including 28mm pulley and jam cleat.
To be fixed on the mast, this solid turret is ideal for sending spinnakers for example: the halyard is always in the right axis of the crew membe...
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