Poulies
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Lewmar - Poulie à Cliquet de Course avec Émerillon, Ringot et Taquet Coinceur - 80 mm (3 1/8") - 29901829
539,20 $ -
9% offLewmar - Poulie Ouvrante Taille 3 - 19830500
594,21 $534,85 $ -
Spinlock - Organisateur de Pont Double Haute Charge TC50
529,14 $ - 807,82 $ -
19% offSchaefer - Poulie Pivotante Verticale Série 8 - 08-62-UC
646,36 $517,21 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie de Pied Simple de Course Haute Charge
512,41 $ - 1 063,72 $ -
Schaefer - Organisateur de Pont - 704-30
506,77 $ -
Schaefer - Organisateur de Pont - 705-81
498,33 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie HTX - 60 mm (2 3/8") - 27196001
496,90 $ -
Harken - Ensemble de Blocs de Guidage pour Enrouleur Carbo - 7404
496,85 $ -
9% offSchaefer - Poulie Violon Série 5 - 505-76
550,48 $495,49 $ -
Lewmar - Réa Articulé - 6" - 89100032
491,30 $ -
Wichard - Poulie Ouvrante - 18 mm (23/32") - 35500
485,62 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie de Course Double avec Boucle - 80 mm (3 1/8") - 29901815
485,62 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie Violon - 45 mm (1 3/4") - RF6741
478,74 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie Core Série 60 - RF64523
477,54 $ -
Harken - Poulie de Pied ESP de Croisière en Acier Inoxydable - 75 mm (2 15/16") - 6079
477,11 $ -
Harken - Poulie Fixe en Aluminium Element - 80 mm (3 1/8") - 6280
474,85 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Triple à Cliquet de Contrôle avec Taquet - 60 mm (2 3/8") - 29901668BK
471,52 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Triple Synchro - 90 mm (3 1/2") - 29929003BK
467,32 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie HTX - 90 mm (3 1/2")
467,31 $ - 674,58 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie Violon avec Boucle d'Attache Souple - 42 mm (1 5/8") - RF47109
464,95 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Ouvrante Taille 2 - 19820600
463,08 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Pivotante Verticale Série 8 - 08-62
453,19 $ -
9% offSchaefer - Poulie Série 8 - 08-15
502,54 $452,35 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie sur Socle Simple de Course Haute Charge - 60 mm (2 3/8") - 29941600BK
439,09 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie à Rochet Pivotante à Faible Friction avec Taquet Série 60 - RF62175
427,81 $ -
Schaefer - Organisateur de Pont - 504-31
427,81 $ -
Harken - Poulie Double de Gamme Moyenne - 76 mm (3") - 1545
427,77 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Violon Série 5 - 505-75
423,58 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Double de Course - 80 mm (3 1/8") - 29901812BK
423,58 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Simple Verticale de Course - 60 mm (2 3/8") - 29901600BK
420,76 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie de Course - 80 mm (3 1/8")
420,76 $ - 804,28 $ -
Harken - Poulie Triple Carbo avec Émerillon et Taquet - 75 mm (2 15/16") - 2665
417,89 $ -
Schaefer - Organisateur de Pont - 705-80
410,89 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Double Série 7 - 705-25
409,48 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Latérale Série 7 - 705-28
408,07 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Double de Course - 60 mm (2 3/8") - 29901612BK
408,07 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Violon Série 5 - 504-75
398,20 $ -
Harken - Poulie Triple Carbo avec Émerillon - 75 mm (2 15/16") - 2664
396,74 $ -
Harken - Poulie Double de Gamme Moyenne - 76 mm (3") - 1544
395,33 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie de Drisse de Course
389,74 $ - 604,06 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie Core Série 60 - RF64520
389,45 $ -
Lewmar - Poulie Violon HTX - 72 mm (2 7/8")
385,51 $ - 656,25 $ -
Harken - Poulie Violon à Cliquet Carbo Air - 75 mm (2 15/16") - 2697
385,46 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Triple Série 7 - 704-94
381,28 $ -
Schaefer - Poulie Double Série 7 - 704-25
378,46 $ -
Ronstan - Poulie Violon avec Tête à Tourillon - 64 mm (2 1/2") - RF6721
376,87 $ -
Harken - Bloc Carbo Air - 75 mm (2 15/16") - 2667
375,59 $
About Poulies
Marine Blocks: Buyer’s Guide
Introduction
For avid sailors and boating enthusiasts, selecting the right marine blocks is crucial for a seamless and safe sailing experience. Marine blocks play an essential role in the efficient and effective operation of a boat's rigging system. This guide is designed to help you understand the nuances of marine blocks and make an informed decision when purchasing them.
Section 1: What Are Marine Blocks?
Marine blocks are pulleys used in the rigging of boats and ships. They facilitate the changing of direction and point of application of a force applied to a rope. In simpler terms, they are used to lift heavy loads, adjust sails, and aid in maneuvering the boat.
Types of Marine Blocks
- Single Blocks: Used for basic applications, these have one wheel and one sheave.
- Double Blocks: With two sheaves, they offer more mechanical advantage.
- Swivel Blocks: These can rotate to prevent rope twisting.
- Fiddle Blocks: Combine different sizes of sheaves in one block for versatile applications.
Section 2: Factors to Consider When Buying Marine Blocks
Material and Durability
Marine blocks are typically made from stainless steel or composite materials. The choice depends on the sailing conditions and the required strength-to-weight ratio.
Load Capacity and Size
Consider the maximum load the block will handle and ensure it matches your requirements. The size of the block should correspond with the thickness and strength of the ropes used.
Ease of Use and Maintenance
Look for blocks that are easy to install and maintain. Blocks with ball bearings offer smoother operation but may require more maintenance than plain bearing blocks.
Compatibility
Ensure the blocks are compatible with your boat’s rigging system and the type of sailing you do.
Section 3: Top Brands and Their Offerings
Harken Blocks
Known for high-quality, durable marine blocks. They offer a wide range of blocks for various sailing needs.
Lewmar Blocks
Offers a variety of blocks that balance performance and price, suitable for both casual and competitive sailors.
Ronstan Blocks
Famous for innovative designs, Ronstan’s blocks are popular among those looking for high-performance gear.
Section 4: Maintenance and Care for Marine Blocks
Regular maintenance includes cleaning, inspecting for wear and tear, and lubrication. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for care and maintenance to ensure longevity and optimal performance.
Conclusion
Choosing the right marine block involves understanding your sailing needs, the types of blocks available, and the best brands in the market. With this guide, you are now equipped to make an informed decision that enhances your boating experience.
FAQs
Q: Can I use any block for any type of sailing?
A: No, it's important to choose a block based on the specific needs of your sailing activity.
Q: How often should I replace my marine blocks?
A: It depends on the usage and maintenance. Regular inspection will help you determine when a replacement is needed.