Clamcleat
The most widely used
cleat for racing and cruising. Ideal for custom-designed fittings. Lightweight,
long-lasting, and corrosion-free. Excellent holding power and easy release
Cam-Matic Cleats
Harken Cam-Matic cleats are legendary for smooth operation when holding and
releasing control lines. Three rows of Delrin ball bearings allow the jaws to open and
close smoothly under the highest loads. Light springs allow the cleats to open freely, so
the teeth do not have to be sharp which means that your line lasts longer. Use models with
aluminum jaws for high loads, or when the line will be drawn through the teeth for
adjustment. Harken model 150 has aluminum jaws, and uses two #10 flat head machine screws
Harken Cam Cleat Base
Swivels ride on two rows of ball bearings for smooth, effortless pivoting even
under high loads. Use #144 and #205 for mainsheets on dinghies and small offshore boats.
Use #402 and #403 with two-speed mainsheet systems. Unique #216 DuoCam has a two-tier
cleat system, with a large upper cleat for mainsheet trim and a small lower cleat with
built-in turning block for other control lines, like vangs or backstays.
Rope Clutches
Lewmar's rope clutches use a multi-point rope gripping surface that treats your
halyards and sheets gently, yet allows practically no slip. You can ease a line a small
amount without chafing its cover, or release entirely for fast spinnaker drops. A range of
models accommodates different line sizes, yet the overall size of each model is the same
so they mount consistently and look orderly on your deck. The single clutch is 6.2''L x
1.6''W x 3.46''H. The double is 3.0''W and the triple is 4.4''W. Hole spacing: 4.2'' x
1.4''. Uses 5/16'' pan head fasteners.
Midship Cleats
Reduce deck clutter, tie spring lines, fenders, dinghies, etc. onto this
moveable, low-profile, heavy-duty cleat. The spring-loaded cleat fits on 1 1/4'' T-track,
so you can make quick and easy position changes without tools. Made of
corrosion-resistant, polished, investment cast 316 stainless, this strong, adjustable
cleat can also be used as a chock. To install, simply remove track end stop, slide on the
cleat and lock into desired position. Short track lengths can be installed for using the
cleat in other locations aboard.
Schroud Cleat
Attach to any 5/32-3/8" dia. wire or rod to tie off flag, radar reflector,
or steaming shape halyards. Has eye for attaching a snap shackle. Rugged, low-profile,
stainless steel cleat projects only 1/2" from shroud. Includes one cleat and U-bolt,
two accommodating stainless steel nuts, and 10 washers. Measures 4 3/8"L overall.
5/8" ID eye. Made in U.S.A. Model 40-518