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Harken® Fly blocks are designed to provide strength beyond mass, offering big holding power in a low-aero package. Designed specifically for use with very small-diameter line, these friction-fighting blocks have an incredible working load for their small size. Fly blocks are in their element rigged in cascade systems aboard foiling dinghies, catamarans, sportboats - even in multi-part control-line purchases aboard TP52s. Fly blocks are available in 18, 29, and 40 mm sizes. The 18 mm blocks feature an integrated stainless steel inner race and rivet, stainless steel ball bearings and composite fiber-reinforced sideplates, and are available in single, double, and before long, triple sheave models. The 29 and 40 mm blocks feature a one-piece titanium sheave that doubles as the outer bearing race for their stainless steel ball bearings. Learn more about Fly blocks: https://bit.ly/Harken-Fly-Block

Four reasons to anchor in Falmouth Harbor and visit Shirley Heights: 1. Panoramic Views: Shirley Heights offers stunning panoramic views of English Harbour and the surrounding areas. Sailors can see the historic Nelson's Dockyard, Falmouth Harbour, and the Caribbean Sea. 2. Historical Significance: Shirley Heights was once a military lookout and gun battery during the 18th and 19th centuries. The area played a significant role in the protection of English Harbour and the island of Antigua. 3. Cultural Experience: On Sundays, as seen in this video, Shirley Heights hosts a popular party featuring local food, drinks, and live music. Sailors can enjoy the local culture, dance to Caribbean music, and watch the sunset over the ocean. It's $10 US to attend. 4. Hiking and Nature: Shirley Heights is located within a national park, and sailors can hike the trails to explore the natural beauty of Antigua. The park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including tropical birds and monkeys. Get out sailing and see the world! #sailingexperience #sailingadventure #sailinglife