C. Sherman Johnson Marine’s Open Body Turnbuckle with Splice Eye seamlessly integrates high-performance Dyneema lines with standard lifeline fittings, offering sailors a reliable and efficient solution for both offshore racing and cruising. Designed for durability and ease of use, this turnbuckle enhances your vessel’s safety and performance.
Product Features
- Open Body Design: Allows for easy installation and adjustment of lifelines.
- Splice Eye: Specifically engineered for splicing high-tech Dyneema lines securely.
- Lightweight Construction: Minimizes added weight without sacrificing strength.
- Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Ensures longevity in harsh marine environments.
- Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly with standard lifeline fittings.
Benefits
- Approved for Racing: Compatible with Dyneema/Spectra lifelines approved by both US Sailing and ISAF for offshore racing.
- Enhanced Durability: Replaces traditional stainless steel lifeline cables with high-strength Dyneema for improved performance.
- Easy Integration: Simplifies the upgrade process from stainless steel to Dyneema/Spectra lines.
- Lightweight Advantage: Reduces overall vessel weight, contributing to better handling and speed.
Technical Specifications
Material | High-strength alloy |
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Finish | Marine-grade corrosion resistant |
Design | Open body with splice eye |
Compatibility | Standard lifeline fittings and Dyneema/Spectra lines* |
Weight | Lightweight construction |
*Dyneema line not included with fittings
Installation & Usage
For optimal performance and safety, it is recommended to have your Dyneema lines professionally spliced to the Splice Line fittings. Proper installation ensures a secure connection, maintaining the integrity of your vessel’s lifeline system.
Why Choose C. Sherman Johnson Marine
With a commitment to quality and innovation, C. Sherman Johnson Marine provides top-tier marine hardware designed for both competitive racers and cruising enthusiasts. Our products are built to last, offering dependable performance in the most demanding marine conditions.