Ronstan Shock - 3/16" Line - 1/4" Webbing - Grey - Pair
Shock - 3/16" Line - 1/4" Webbing - Grey - PairThe Sheaveless BlackThe obvious choice for those kitesurfers, paragliders, control line deflections and purchase systems that require a...
Ronstan hardware controls and secures your running rigging. Match cam cleats, fairleads, and deck gear to your line size and the load at each point on the boat. Beyond blocks, a sailboat runs on a lot of small, hardworking hardware, and Ronstan builds it to last in a saltwater environment. This collection covers cam cleats, fairleads, padeyes, deck organizers, boom hardware, and trapeze gear. Choosing right comes down to matching each piece to your line diameter and the load it carries, then mounting it where it leads cleanly. Cam cleats hold the line A cam cleat grips a line under load and releases with a flick, which is what you want for sheets and control lines you adjust often. Match...
Shock - 3/16" Line - 1/4" Webbing - Grey - PairThe Sheaveless BlackThe obvious choice for those kitesurfers, paragliders, control line deflections and purchase systems that require a...
Swivel Cleat Fairlead - 2-8mm(3/32-5/16") Rope DiameterSwivel cleat bases permit easy cleating and releasing from any angle.Dead eyes contain stainless steel liners for low friction and long life....
Drain Plug Only - Plastic NylonFeatures: Plug to suit RF294 & RF737 Water tight seal Retaining legs UV Stabilized Nylon plug The drain outlet is all nylon and...
Swivel Dead Eye & Cleat Fairlead - 3-12mm(1/8 - 1/2") RopeSwivel cleat bases permit easy cleating and releasing from any angle.Dead eyes contain stainless steel liners for low...
V-Cleat Fairlead - Small - 3-6mm(1/8" - 1/4") Rope DiameterV-Cleats are a simple solution to cleating lines under moderate loads. Cut away in base of fairlead cleats can...
V-Cleat Open - Small - 3-6mm(1/8" - 1/4") Rope DiameterV-Cleats are a simple solution to cleating lines under moderate loads.Features: Lightweight and corrosion proof Greater abrasion resistance than...
C-Cleat Cam Cleat - Medium - Grey w/Grey Base3-12mm(1/8" - 1/2") Rope DiameterIntensive development efforts have produced this range of cleats that provide unbeatable holding power, yet are...
Series 60AP Rope Sheave - Acetal Solid Bearing - 60mm(2-3/8") ODRonstan’s range of Acetal sheaves is moulded from a specially modified ultra-violet resistant grade of material to provide...
C-Cleat Cam Cleat - Small - Black w/Black Base2-8mm(3/32" - 5/16") Rope DiameterIntensive development efforts have produced this range of cleats that provide unbeatable holding power, yet are...
Series 19 C-Track with Slide, Swivel Fairlead, Cleat & StopFeatures: Spring-loaded plunger stops allow fast, positive positioning of track slides Slides are available with swiveling cleat and fairlead...
Low Friction Ring - 16mm HoleLow Friction rings can be used as a lightweight alternative to a block in some applications. They are best suited for systems requiring...
C-Cleat Cam Cleat - Medium - Black w/Black Base3-12mm(1/8" - 1/2") Rope DiameterIntensive development efforts have produced this range of cleats that provide unbeatable holding power, yet are...
Narrow Saddle - 10mm(13/32") ClearanceGrade 316 Stainless Steel28mm(1-1/8") screw to screw length Stainless steel eye straps are used in boating applications to control the connection and lashing points...
Swivel Cleat BaseSwivelling cleat unit, 15mm sheaves. Stainless steel arm, small C-Cleat™ & fairlead. Swivel cleat bases permit easy cleating and releasing from any angle.Line load should be...
Small Alloy Cam Cleat - Red, Black BaseFeatures: Hot-forged and hard anodized cams for maximum wear and corrosion resistance Low effort line entry and exit due to unique...
Spinnaker Pole Ring - Curved Base - 30mm(1-3/16") IDFeatures: Suits most common mast profiles Grade 316 Stainless Steel Specifications:Material Ø: 6.4mm(1/4")Ring Ø: 30.0mm(1-3/16")Mast Ø: 60.0mm(2-3/8")Weight: 45g(1.6oz) Grade 316...
Series 20 Cleat Base - Pivoting Cleat Unit20mm (3/4") sheave with stainless steel ball bearing, small C-Cleat & fairleadSwivel cleat bases permit easy cleating and releasing from any...
Series 40 All Purpose Deck Organizer - 3 SheaveFeatures: Lightweight design with cheek cut outs for easy bearing maintenance Through hub mounting for maximum strength All-purpose bearing system...
Medium Alloy Cam Cleat - Red, Black BaseFeatures: Hot-forged and hard anodized cams for maximum wear and corrosion resistance Low effort line entry and exit due to unique...
Swiveling Dead Eye & Cleat - 1/8"-1/2" (3-12mm) RopeSwivel cleat bases permit easy cleating and releasing from any angle.Dead eyes contain stainless steel liners for low friction and...
Low Friction Ring - 5mm HoleLow Friction rings can be used as a lightweight alternative to a block in some applications. They are best suited for systems requiring...
Screw Through Deck HookBrace hooks are used instead of barber haulers, to hook in the windward spinnaker sheet after gybing.Materials: Stainless steel hook Neoprene pad "Guy hook mounts...
Bolt Through Deck HookBrace hooks are used instead of barber haulers, to hook in the windward spinnaker sheet after gybing.Material: Stainless steel hook Neoprene pad "Bolt Through Deck...
Fairlead - 6.8mm(1/4") ID - BlackFairleads are a simple and economical means of containing, deflecting or correcting the lead angle of control linesImpact resistant, U.V. stablized Nylon Fairlead-6....
Ronstan hardware controls and secures your running rigging. Match cam cleats, fairleads, and deck gear to your line size and the load at each point on the boat.
Beyond blocks, a sailboat runs on a lot of small, hardworking hardware, and Ronstan builds it to last in a saltwater environment. This collection covers cam cleats, fairleads, padeyes, deck organizers, boom hardware, and trapeze gear. Choosing right comes down to matching each piece to your line diameter and the load it carries, then mounting it where it leads cleanly.
A cam cleat grips a line under load and releases with a flick, which is what you want for sheets and control lines you adjust often. Match the cleat to your line diameter range, since a cleat sized wrong either slips or chews the line. Ball-bearing cam cleats engage easier under load, and a swivel base lets you set the lead angle. Add a fairlead ahead of the cleat to guide the line in cleanly.
Fairleads and deck organizers steer lines along the deck and around corners with minimal friction, which keeps a cockpit tidy and lines running free back to the cleats and clutches. Plan the lead from each block or clutch to the trimmer so lines do not cross or chafe. A clean run is faster to trim and easier on the line.
Padeyes give you a strong anchor for blocks, lashings, and tackle. Match the padeye to the load and through-bolt it with a backing plate on anything that carries real force, because a padeye that pulls out under load is dangerous. Bolt-through deck hooks and boom hangers handle specific jobs like stowing a boom or rigging a vang.
Hardware is rated for a working load, and bigger boats and higher-load positions need stronger gear. Do not undersize a fitting at a high-load point. When in doubt, step up to the next size for margin.
Through-bolt load-bearing hardware with backing plates rather than relying on screws into a cored deck. Bed the fasteners to keep water out of the core, and you get a fitting that holds and a deck that stays dry.
Not sure which hardware your rig needs? Tell our crew your line sizes and where the gear goes, and we will match the cam cleats, fairleads, padeyes, and organizers so your running rigging leads clean and holds.
Match the cleat to your line diameter range. A cleat sized wrong either slips under load or chews the line. Ball-bearing cam cleats engage easier under load, and a swivel base lets you set the lead angle.
They route lines along the deck and around corners with low friction, keeping the cockpit tidy and lines running free back to the cleats and clutches. Plan the lead from each block to the trimmer so lines do not cross or chafe.
Match the padeye to the load and through-bolt it with a backing plate on anything carrying real force. A padeye that pulls out under load is dangerous, so do not rely on screws into a cored deck for load-bearing points.
Hardware is rated for a working load, and bigger boats and higher-load positions need stronger gear. Do not undersize a fitting at a high-load point, and step up a size for margin when you are unsure.
A fairlead ahead of the cleat guides the line in at the right angle so it seats in the cam cleanly and releases properly. Without it, the line can enter at a bad angle and slip or jam.