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Harken 75mm HL Teardrop Block

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Updated: April 2025

MSRP: $564.70
$496.95
(You save $67.75 )
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SKU:
HR3240
Weight:
0.55 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout.
Size:
75 mm
Manufacturer part #: 3240

Technical Description
75 mm HL Teardrop Block
3 in
75 mm
3/8 in
10 mm
4 7/16 in
113 mm
8.72 oz
247 g
9/16 in
14 mm
5000 lb
2268 kg
10000 lb
4544 kg
648/689
Manufacturer part #: 3240

Redesigned with a sleek look the Black Magic Air blocks has their same unique, performance-packed engineering as ever.

Teardrop blocks are ideal as masthead leads and in other applications where limited articulation or direct attachment is desired. When attached to a compatible padeye, teardrop blocks will not hit the deck when lines are slack, but allow enough movement to ensure fair leads when jumping halyards.

They are often used on permanent backstays of fractionally rigged boats where the backstay can be spliced directly to the head of the block.