The Low Down on High Load Pulley Blocks At upffront.com we love looking at the data and comparing products to gain insight. In this blog we look at the rapidly evolving world of high-load pulley blocks and compare x4 leading products on the... Allen Brothers Harken Morfrac pulley blocks Ronstan
The Differences Between Harken Radial Winches and Harken Performa Winches Harken have an extensive range of winches which are split into x2 primary ranges: Harken Radial Winches and Harken Performa Winches. In this blog we help you understand the key differences between the... -French posts -German posts Harken winches
Which Sailing Winch? Now that is a tongue twister! However, we have attempted to classify the main different types of sailing winches into a quick, and much simpler, 6 minute read and we will help you to buy right sailing... Harken winches
A Rough Guide to Mainsail Reefing Reducing mainsail area effectively is an essential aspect of depowering the boat as the wind strength increases. For offshore racing or cruising it is particularly important to be able to do so quickl... -French posts -German posts Harken Karver
Harken Headfoil or Tuff Luff Headfoil? What are the main twin-groove racing headfoil options available and what are the key features and benefits of Harken headfoil and Tuff Luff headfoil? A twin-groove headfoil is a must-have system for a... -French posts Harken head foils Tuff Luff
Harken Furlers for small boat - from 14ft Dinghy to 30ft Sportsboat Harken have a dedicated range of furlers for dinghies and keel boats up to 30ft (3mm, 5mm and 6mm diameter forestays). These are what we, at upffront.com would term “Structural furlers”, in that they ... -French posts furling Harken
A Beginners Guide to Cam Cleats Your sailing system is only as strong as the weakest link. Often overlooked, high performance cam cleats are a crucial part of a larger, functional sailing system. Composed of two spring-loaded, v-sha... cam cleats Harken Ronstan rope cleats