Harken | SKU:
HR7352.27
Harken Reflex Unit 2 Code Zero Terminal
Sale price
$238.95
Regular price
$277.35
Unit price
Unavailable
Pickup available at 1830 East Interstate 30
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Shipping and Delivery
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- Free shipping for orders of $750 or more (International)
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- UPS and FedEx Ground usually take 2 to 5 business days for in-stock orders.
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charge. - Orders that apply for free shipping will be delivered between 8 and 10 business days.
- International customers will be responsible for any applicable import duties,fees, or taxes.
- Oversized items like whisker poles, spinnaker poles, and tracks over 7 feet require freight shipping, with an estimated cost of $500 depending on the destination.These orders must be delivered to a
commercial address, such as a marina, yacht club, or boatyard where your sailboat is located.
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Manufacturer part #:7352.27
Technical Description
Reflex Unit 2 Fixed Tack Terminal
5.17 oz
147 g
7/16 in
12 mm
Reflex Unit 2
Manufacturer part #:7352.27
Use with the Harken Reflex furling system. The quick-release modular T-fitting allows the bottom unit to handle code zero as well as asymmetric sails. Select the fixed tack terminal option when the torsion cable is inside the luff. Head and tack swivels are permanently fitted to each sail.
Rolled sail easily disconnects with the pull of one spring-loaded pin; new furled sail slides and locks into T-slot.
Use with the Harken Reflex furling system. The quick-release modular T-fitting allows the bottom unit to handle code zero as well as asymmetric sails. Select the fixed tack terminal option when the torsion cable is inside the luff. Head and tack swivels are permanently fitted to each sail.
Rolled sail easily disconnects with the pull of one spring-loaded pin; new furled sail slides and locks into T-slot.
