Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 00

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Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 00, 6mm Pin/shackle Dia., 2750lb. Mwl, 5500lb. Breaking Load

Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 00, 6mm Pin/shackle Dia., 2750lb. Mwl, 5500lb. Breaking Load

Originally built for Volvo 60s, Code Zero furlers are used with free-flying asymmetrical headsails and staysails. Suitable for boats up to 125 (38 m), they tame Code Zero sails, screechers, Gennakers® and staysails.

The eight-faceted sheave-drive grips line aggressively to furl these huge sails with minimal line. Its large diameter makes furling smooth and easy. The 3126, 3127, 3128 and 3115 Code Zero?s spring-loaded arms hold line captive in the sheave. Arms open to remove the line for quick unfurling, or to strike the furler. A built-in stripper safely guides line out of the furler. The lower unit incorporates a quick sail disconnect by pushing a spring-loaded button.

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Compact hardened steel roller thrust bearings handle extremely high luff loads. Furler heights are kept to a minimum, so luff lengths can be at maximum length.

Since furling a Code Zero sail requires very high luff tension, a 2:1 adapter is available. This fits either the upper or the lower unit, but installation on the upper is advised to prevent halyard twisting. A snap shackle adapter allows quick disconnect.

To handle torsional load, we recommend a dual luff cord system. This system uses thimbles to loop the cords around the tack and head of the sail. Talk to your sailmaker. Code Zero furlers are not for reefing.

Fits boats:

  • Code Zero 00: 20′?30′ (6?9m)
  • Code Zero 0: 25′?40′ (8?12m)
  • Code Zero 1: 35′?50′ (11?15m)
  • Code Zero 2: 45′?70′ (14?21m)
  • Code Zero 3: 60′?95′ (18?29m)
  • Code Zero 4: 85′?125′ (26?38m)

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Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 1

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Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 1, 10mm Pin/shackle Dia., 8000lb. Mwl, 16,000lb. Breaking Load

Harken Code Zero Furling Furler Unit 1, 10mm Pin/shackle Dia., 8000lb. Mwl, 16,000lb. Breaking Load

Originally built for Volvo 60s, Code Zero furlers are used with free-flying asymmetrical headsails and staysails. Suitable for boats up to 125 (38 m), they tame Code Zero sails, screechers, Gennakers® and staysails.

The eight-faceted sheave-drive grips line aggressively to furl these huge sails with minimal line. Its large diameter makes furling smooth and easy. The 3126, 3127, 3128 and 3115 Code Zero?s spring-loaded arms hold line captive in the sheave. Arms open to remove the line for quick unfurling, or to strike the furler. A built-in stripper safely guides line out of the furler. The lower unit incorporates a quick sail disconnect by pushing a spring-loaded button.

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Compact hardened steel roller thrust bearings handle extremely high luff loads. Furler heights are kept to a minimum, so luff lengths can be at maximum length.

Since furling a Code Zero sail requires very high luff tension, a 2:1 adapter is available. This fits either the upper or the lower unit, but installation on the upper is advised to prevent halyard twisting. A snap shackle adapter allows quick disconnect.

To handle torsional load, we recommend a dual luff cord system. This system uses thimbles to loop the cords around the tack and head of the sail. Talk to your sailmaker. Code Zero furlers are not for reefing.

Fits boats:

  • Code Zero 00: 20′?30′ (6?9m)
  • Code Zero 0: 25′?40′ (8?12m)
  • Code Zero 1: 35′?50′ (11?15m)
  • Code Zero 2: 45′?70′ (14?21m)
  • Code Zero 3: 60′?95′ (18?29m)
  • Code Zero 4: 85′?125′ (26?38m)

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Harken Mkiv Unit 0 Furler

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Harken Mkiv Unit 0 Furlers Furler, 3/8

Harken Mkiv Unit 0 Furlers Furler, 3/8″ Pin

MKIV Jib Reefing & Furling Systems

Designed for performance racing and cruising sailors, these strong, lightweight, aerodynamic systems are built with longevity, ease of use, and simplicity of installation as vital design components.

Installation is easy: C-shaped open connectors with low-friction plastic isolators slip onto the headstay wire and into the foil without the need to cut your headstay. The foil’s twin grooves and smooth feeder allow fast hoists, douses, and sail changes—ideal for club racing. The drum install over the existing turnbuckle and is adaptable to a variety of rigging options. The Harken toggle assembly accepts standard turnbuckles using swage, rod, Norseman or Sta-Lok terminals, or fits directly to a marine eye and the turnbuckle body is accessible for adjustment by raising the drum.

Other outstanding features:

  • Multiple rows of free-rolling Torlon® ball bearings minimize friction for smooth sailing
  • in high-load areas, computer-designed stacked bearing races and large-diameter drums offer smooth reefing and furling.
  • Independent head and tack swivels shape the sail when partially furled
  • Strong foil joints withstand years of torque loading and are easy to assemble
  • Small diameter torque tube with tapered top ensures the furled sail has a smooth, compact shape
  • Deep-saturation Hardkote anodized line guard, torque tube and swivels for strength and durability
  • Removable split drum comes off easily for racing
  • Stainless feeder allows easy hoisting and sail changes
  • Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Fits #6 luff tapes

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The controlling dimensions for sizing Harken furling systems are headstay wire diameter and clevis pin diameter. Measure your boat’s headstay length to determine whether a standard package has enough foils to build the unit.

  • Choose Unit 0 for boats 22′–30′
  • Choose Unit 1 for boats 26′–36′
  • Choose Unit 2 for boats 36′–46′

MKIV Unit 0

For boats 22′ to 30′ and headstay lengths from 38′7″ to 45′7″.

  • Boat Size: 22′–30′ (6.5m-9.1m)
  • Headstay Length: Standard 38′7″ (11.77m); Max. 45′7″ (13.9m)
  • Headstay: Wire: 3/16″, 7/32″ (5, 6mm); Rod -4, 4.37mm, -6, 5.03mm)
  • Pin Diameter: 3/8″, 7/16″ (9.5, 11.1mm)
  • Headstay Extrusion: Aluminum aerodynamic Air-Foils
  • Grooves: Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Drum Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum; drum cap engineered from super-tough polymer resin
  • Head Swivel Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum
  • Attachment Method: Swage, Rod, Norseman® or Sta-Lok® terminals required; toggle flips for fork or tang chainplate installation
  • Ball Bearings: Torlon® bearings in high-load areas

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Harken Mkiv Unit 1 Furler

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Harken Mkiv Unit 1 Furler

Harken Mkiv Unit 1 Furler

MKIV Jib Reefing & Furling Systems

Designed for performance racing and cruising sailors, these strong, lightweight, aerodynamic systems are built with longevity, ease of use, and simplicity of installation as vital design components.

Installation is easy: C-shaped open connectors with low-friction plastic isolators slip onto the headstay wire and into the foil without the need to cut your headstay. The foil’s twin grooves and smooth feeder allow fast hoists, douses, and sail changes—ideal for club racing. The drum install over the existing turnbuckle and is adaptable to a variety of rigging options. The Harken toggle assembly accepts standard turnbuckles using swage, rod, Norseman or Sta-Lok terminals, or fits directly to a marine eye and the turnbuckle body is accessible for adjustment by raising the drum.

Other outstanding features:

  • Multiple rows of free-rolling Torlon® ball bearings minimize friction for smooth sailing
  • in high-load areas, computer-designed stacked bearing races and large-diameter drums offer smooth reefing and furling.
  • Independent head and tack swivels shape the sail when partially furled
  • Strong foil joints withstand years of torque loading and are easy to assemble
  • Small diameter torque tube with tapered top ensures the furled sail has a smooth, compact shape
  • Deep-saturation Hardkote anodized line guard, torque tube and swivels for strength and durability
  • Removable split drum comes off easily for racing
  • Stainless feeder allows easy hoisting and sail changes
  • Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Fits #6 luff tapes

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The controlling dimensions for sizing Harken furling systems are headstay wire diameter and clevis pin diameter. Measure your boat’s headstay length to determine whether a standard package has enough foils to build the unit.

  • Choose Unit 0 for boats 22′–30′
  • Choose Unit 1 for boats 26′–36′
  • Choose Unit 2 for boats 36′–46′

MKIV Unit 1

For boats 28′ to 36′ and headstay lengths from 45′11″ to 52′7″.

  • Boat Size: 28′–36′ (8.3–11m)
  • Headstay Length: Standard 45′11″ (13.99m); Max. 52′11″ (16.12m)
  • Headstay: Wire: 1/4″, 9/32″ (6, 7, 8mm); Rod: -8, 5.72mm, -10, 6.35mm
  • Pin Diameter: 1/2″ (12.7mm)
  • Headstay Extrusion: Aluminum aerodynamic Air-Foils
  • Grooves: Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Drum Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum; drum cap engineered from super-tough polymer resin
  • Head Swivel Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum
  • Attachment Method: Swage, Rod, Norseman® or Sta-Lok® terminals required; toggle flips for fork or tang chainplate installation
  • Ball Bearings: Torlon® bearings in high-load areas

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Harken Mkiv Unit 2 Furler

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Harken Mkiv Unit 2 Furler

Harken Mkiv Unit 2 Furler

MKIV Jib Reefing & Furling Systems

Designed for performance racing and cruising sailors, these strong, lightweight, aerodynamic systems are built with longevity, ease of use, and simplicity of installation as vital design components.

Installation is easy: C-shaped open connectors with low-friction plastic isolators slip onto the headstay wire and into the foil without the need to cut your headstay. The foil’s twin grooves and smooth feeder allow fast hoists, douses, and sail changes—ideal for club racing. The drum install over the existing turnbuckle and is adaptable to a variety of rigging options. The Harken toggle assembly accepts standard turnbuckles using swage, rod, Norseman or Sta-Lok terminals, or fits directly to a marine eye and the turnbuckle body is accessible for adjustment by raising the drum.

Other outstanding features:

  • Multiple rows of free-rolling Torlon® ball bearings minimize friction for smooth sailing
  • in high-load areas, computer-designed stacked bearing races and large-diameter drums offer smooth reefing and furling.
  • Independent head and tack swivels shape the sail when partially furled
  • Strong foil joints withstand years of torque loading and are easy to assemble
  • Small diameter torque tube with tapered top ensures the furled sail has a smooth, compact shape
  • Deep-saturation Hardkote anodized line guard, torque tube and swivels for strength and durability
  • Removable split drum comes off easily for racing
  • Stainless feeder allows easy hoisting and sail changes
  • Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Fits #6 luff tapes

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The controlling dimensions for sizing Harken furling systems are headstay wire diameter and clevis pin diameter. Measure your boat’s headstay length to determine whether a standard package has enough foils to build the unit.

  • Choose Unit 0 for boats 22′–30′
  • Choose Unit 1 for boats 26′–36′
  • Choose Unit 2 for boats 36′–46′

MKIV Unit 2

For boats 35′ to 46′ and headstay lengths from 60′4″ to 67′4″.

  • Boat Size: 35′–46′ (10.6′–14.2m)
  • Headstay Length: Standard 60′4″ (18.38m); Max. 67′4″ (20.51m)
  • Headstay: Wire: 5/16″, 3/8″ (8, 10mm); Rod: -12, 7.14mm, -17, 8.38mm
  • Pin Diameter: 5/8″ (15.9mm)
  • Headstay Extrusion: Aluminum aerodynamic Air-Foils
  • Grooves: Double grooves for racing sail changes
  • Drum Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum; drum cap engineered from super-tough polymer resin
  • Head Swivel Material: Hardkote-anodized aluminum
  • Attachment Method: Swage, Rod, Norseman® or Sta-Lok® terminals required; toggle flips for fork or tang chainplate installation
  • Ball Bearings: Torlon® bearings in high-load areas

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Harken Radial Winches

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Harken Radial Winches #40 Self Tailing Chrome Two Speed Winch, 2.13:1 1st Gear Ratio, 6.28:1 2nd 13.50:1 Power 1st, 39.90:1

Harken Radial Winches #40 Self Tailing Chrome Two Speed Winch, 2.13:1 1st Gear Ratio, 6.28:1 2nd 13.50:1 Power 1st, 39.90:1

Radial winches were designed from the deck up with three key ideas in mind: safety and long-lasting performance, streamlined installation, and hydraulic/electric upgrades as part of the design rather than afterthoughts.

Powerful, Efficient, Dependable: The details make the difference.

  • The gripping surfaces of Radial Winches are shaped, and do not depend on friction to hold the line
  • The winch top is completely covered, so fingers and clothing do not get caught in moving parts
  • Seasonal maintenance is exceptionally easy; the top lifts out as a single unit, making reassembly quick and mistake free

Integrated Stripper Arm: The strong, one-piece stripper arm completely covers the winch top for a stable platform that prevents fingers and clothing from catching on moving parts, an important safety feature, particularly when operating powered winches. The arm can be adjusted to multiple positions after the winch is mounted, and is shaped to smoothly feed line into and out of the spring-loaded self-tailing jaws.

Lightweight, High-Strength Materials: Composite roller bearings and bushings reduce friction under load, have excellent corrosion resistance, and don’t require lubrication.

  • Snap-fit design keeps bearings captive in a high-strength Delrin® cage when drum is removed for maintenance
  • Load-carrying gears and pins are 17-4PH stainless steel for strength and durability
  • Weight savings of 25 to 50 percent compared to the Classic Harken line

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Easy to Service and Maintain: Winches can be disassembled and serviced on deck. The socket, washer, and screw-top snap-fit together to simplify maintenance and for mistake-free assembly.

1. Power Grip Jaws
Composite self-tailing jaws of long-glass fiber are shaped for easy line entry and optimum gripping power. The spring-loaded upper jaw adjusts under line pressure to accept a variety of line sizes. Teeth grip evenly with or without load.

2. Radial Shaped Surface Grip
The drum’s gripping surface is shaped for each winch size and drum material and features diagonal ribs (rather than textured abrasive materials) to maximize gripping power and greatly reduce line wear. When easing, the angle of the ribs stops line from rising, preventing overrides and providing a smooth controlled release as the line exits the winch.

3. Quick Installation
Patent-pending stud-bolt mounting system allows one person to quickly install a winch without removing the drum.
a. Snap off the skirt at the base of the winch
b. Slide bolts through the slots in the winch base and snap the plastic skirt back on
c. Place the stud bolts into the pre-drilled holes on the deck and tighten them from below deck

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Harken Electric Radial Winches

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Harken Electric Radial Winches Size 50 Chrome Vertical Winch, 2.40:1 1st Gear Ratio, 10.90:1 2nd Power 1st, 50.40:1 2nd, 5/16

Harken Electric Radial Winches Size 50 Chrome Vertical Winch

Electric Radial winches let you relax in luxury and trim any size sail with the push of a button. Lightweight aluminum or mirror-finished chrome drums, and high-strength composite self-tailing jaws and skirt save weight. Composite roller bearings reduce friction under load and don’t require lubrication. Load-carrying gears and pins are 17-4PH stainless steel for strength and durability.

Winches mount in minutes without removing the drum and can be quickly disassembled and serviced on deck. Seasonal maintenance is painless. Snap-fit socket, washer and screw top lift out as a unit, making reassembly fast and mistake free, with no leftover or misplaced parts to worry about.

Manual Radials easily convert to power. They don’t require an adapter plate, and the identical stud pattern means no filling old holes and drilling new ones. Boatbuilders can make upgrades even easier by precutting and sealing a 3.00″ drive-shaft hole into the boat. Winches can be mounted vertically or horizontally and operate using waterproof switches located near the winch. A locking handle inserted into an unloaded winch automatically disconnects the motor gear for manual operation. Size 40 available in 12 volt only. Sizes 46 through 80 available in 12 or 24 volts.
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Features:

1. Manual Override
A Harken locking handle inserted into an unloaded winch automatically disconnects the motor gear for manual operation.
2. More Efficient Operation
Harken motors attach to the central drive shaft and drive through the winch gears for a twospeed mechanical advantage—the low-power first gear for fast trimming, the higher-power second gear for fine-tuning loaded sheets. The result is reduced battery drain, allowing more efficient use of the motor.
3. Reliable Switches
Winches operate with included waterproof switches and reliable easy-to-service electric controls.

Harken Powered Radial Winches allow crew to trim any size sail with the push of a button. Winches mount in minutes without removing the drum and can be quickly disassembled and serviced on deck. Seasonal maintenance is painless. Snap-fit socket, washer and screw top lift out as a unit, making reassembly fast and mistake free, with no leftover or misplaced parts to worry about.

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