Made of lightweight carbon fiber, C-Cleats are light, strong, simple, long-lasting and abrasion-resistant. Reversible jaws effectively double the life of the cleat and are kind to expensive line, yet grip tenaciously. Beveled cam tops and low spring effort require minimum force when inserting line.
Self-lubricating, self-cleaning slotted bearings are impregnated with TeflonĀ®, provide lower frictional resistance and quicker response than ball bearings, which deform under load.
- Small C-cleats require two 4mm (#10) FHMS. Hole Spacing: 1-1/16". Height: 3/4". Line Size: 3/32"–5/16". SWL: 265lb.
- Medium C-cleats require two 5mm (3/16") FHMS. Hole Spacing: 1-1/12". Height: 1". Line Size: 1/8"–1/2". SWL: 400lb.
- Large C-cleats require two 6mm (1/4") FHMS. Hole Spacing: 2". Height: 1-/8". Line Size: 1/4"–5/8". SWL: 510lb.
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Quality Construction
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- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about Carbon Fiber C Cleats:
Light Cam - high holding power
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about Carbon Fiber C Cleats:
Very affordable for a small cam cleat. Replaced my jamb cleats with these for my barber haulers on my daysailer. My crew on the jib loves them. Would never use the barber haulers before. Now we're pointing better than ever.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Sailing
Comments about Carbon Fiber C Cleats & Accessories:
Easy install and keeps the lines right where I need them.
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