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tomodda wrote:Does it swivel or is it fixed? My guess is an old Ronstan swivel cleat, but it's just a guess. Go to ebay, look up the likely suspects "Ronstan swivel cleat", "Schaefer swivel cleat", "Harken swivel cleat" etc, and see if you can find anything similar. You can do a google image search same way.
lemsteraak wrote:I agree, Harken 150, Ronstans are more rounded.
Harken makes a kit to repair your cleat - https://www.harken.com/en/shop/cam-cleats-kits/150-cam-matic-cleat-rebuild-kit-1993-and-newer/
If your cams are plastic (the part with the teeth) then toss it. If they are aluminum, then it is worth rebuilding. They even have a video in the support section to show you how to do it. Not difficult. You may want to watch it first because the bearing may just be gummed up or a spring has sprung.
Rich
hsumralljr wrote:If the fastener distance is 1.5 inches from center to center on the cleat itself (not the bracket attached to the hull) you should be able to replace the cleat with a Harken 150, or Ronstan Medium Cam Cleat. The cleat in your picture appears to be a Harken 150.
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