Spars, Rigging, and Hardware for SailboatsRig-Rite, Inc. |
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Cleats are used to tie off a line (halyards,
reef lines, anchor lines, etc.),
wherever needed. Cleats are available in many varieties, configurations, and materials.
Bronze Cleats are listed separately.
Rig-Rite stocks a large selection of Cleats. Common varieties are listed below. If you require Cleats not listed, please forward a sketch or photo of your Cleat with measurements, hole spacing (to centers), full details of the part, boat model and year. See also: Rope Clutches. |
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Spar Cleats are specifically designed for
attachment to Spars, generally having both a narrow base attaching with 2 screws, and
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hole in the base so the line can be run through it and knotted, preventing the line from getting
away.
Available in Aluminum, or Stainless Steel.
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Jam Cleats are similar to Spar Cleats, but
with a wedge built into the foot on one end, allowing a loaded line to be held with a minimum of
tension. Available in Aluminum.
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Deck Cleats are designed for attachment to the Deck or other
flat surface, generally having both a wide base attaching with 4 screws, and a hole
in the base so a spliced eye can be run through it and slipped over the Cleat.
Available in Aluminum, Bronze, or Stainless Steel.
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Bronze Cleats are available for Traditional applications.
Commonly used on Deck (or on Wood Spars), they are available in 2 and 4 hole
configurations for use on flat surfaces.
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Coaming Cleats are specifically designed to be mounted
to cockpit Coaming boards. Available in Bronze only, for Alberg and other Traditional
designs.
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V-Jam Cleats are suitable for quick
cleating of smaller lines. Commonly used on the underside of Booms for
cleating of Outhaul lines and in numerous other applications for smaller
lines.
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Clam Cleats Cam Cleats Specialty Cleats |
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