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Bronze Deck Track & Slides
Handsome is as handsome does

Furling Gear
Wykeham-Martin furling gear looks like - indeed is - a relic from the 19th century. But it works.

Horses
You can specify a horse (or traveler in US English) here.

Mast Hoops
Traditional ash or galvanised steel. The dimension quoted is the inner diameter, so you need 1 or 2 inches clearance.

Other Cleats
Avast, Belay me lad!

Pillar Cleats
A good range here, but how big should they be? Try this as a start point: Main mooring cleats, 3 to 4% of boat length Spring cleats - 2 to 3% of boat length Halyard cleats 15 to 20 times the rope diameter Jamming cleats (any type) the right size for the line used.

Sail Track and Slides
Useful not only for mainmast track, but also for clew outhauls, and hatch slides

Sheet Leads
These are leads for running rigging. If it is fairleads for mooring line you need, try fairleads.

Winches
A good selection of bronze winches here, shortly to be joined by another range, which we'll mention as soon as we can. Meanwhile as a start point you might want to go to the winch selection chart.


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