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Seadog Nylon Fairleads

SD-082010 - 3/8" - $0.95
SD-082051 - 9/16" - $1.10
SD-082016 - 5/8" - $2.25
SD-082615 - 11/16" - $5.18


SD-082615, SD-082010, SD-082051, SD-082016

All Sea-Dog Nylon Fairleads are designed with a molded-in recess in the base. This traps the sealant in place providing a more watertight seal.

The SD-082010, SD-082051, and SD-082016 are weatherproof nylon fairleads, ideal for control lines. They should be used in straight run applications and are not recommended for directional changes or to be used with wire rope.

The 082615 Sea-Dog fairlead has a stainless steel liner for superior wear performance. Used for control lines, the stainless insert allows some directional control as well as the use of wire rope rigging in straight run applications.

Part No.
A
B
C
D
Fasteners
SD-082010
3/8"
3/4"
7/8"
7/16"
#8RH
SD-082051
9/16"
1-1/8"
1"
11/16"
#10RH
SD-082016
5/8"
1-1/4"
1-3/8"
13/16"
#12RH

 

Part No.
A
B
C
D
Fasteners
SD-082165
11/16"
1-7/16"
1-1/16"
3/4"
#10RH

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Feedback:

Chuck:

I just ordered a few more SD-082010 fairleads and thought that I should drop you a line to let you know that I am not crazy. I'm sure Sandra thought I was after previously ordering about 60 a while back. As a matter of fact she send me a note at that time to see if it wasn't a mistake. It wasn't a mistake and I will enclose a few pictures to show that they were used in attaching the trampolines to my new Trimaran project.

click images above for larger view

In deciding to use these for the attachments I did a bit of testing to see if they were strong enough for the task. The testing was done by screwing one of the fairleads to the ceiling of my shop, looping a length of 1/4" line thru it and standing in the loop with my full weight (180 lbs.) The test was successful and and the trampolines now allow me to walk on them very easily.

Thanks for all you do for boatbuilders and dreamers. It is appreciated! Duckworks is the one site I look at first thing everyday.

Bob Trygg