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STANCHIONS

Composite stanchions offer more flex and greater ability to withstand impact without breaking. All stanchions are designed and built to meet the required safety regulations and can be supplied with compliance certificates if requested. Currently approved in USA, France, Australia and New Zealand. Stock stanchions supplied undercoat only Stanchions can be painted to match boat colours Supplied in stock or custom sizes Options to boat suit socket or spigot mounting Stainless steel bushes on all wire lifeline holes Composite bushes available for spectra lifeline holes Roller tops available for Genoa skirts Testing to 100kg load (designed to 120kg)
NB. Load: Weight hung from horizontal stanchion 630mm from base Stanchions are available from stock as specified below. Custom stanchions are also available upon request. Part No Model Finish Length Base Base ID Line (mm) OD (mm) Distance (mm) (mm) 597-0101 317 Socket
Undercoated Only 730 31.7 370 597-0102 317 Socket with
Undercoated Skirt Roller
Only 730 31.7 370 597-0201 340 Spigot
Undercoated Only 680 34.0 23.6 370 597-0202 340 Spigot with
Undercoated Skirt Roller
Only 680 34.0 23.6 370
FINISH COLOURS AVAILABLE: White Black Gloss Black Matt Silver Metallic Grey Metallic Custom Colour Custom Metallic STANCHION BASE TUBE: Part No Model Length OD ID (mm) (mm) (mm) 597-5001 Socket Base Tube 150 37.7 31.7 597-5002 Spigot Base Tube 250 23.6 10.0
NB. Spigot Base tube has extra carbon content to maintain necessary strength PASSION I TECHNOLOGY I DESIGN I PERFORMANCE

PARTS MANUAL I ONE DESIGN I www.southernspars.com

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