Selden Boom Eye Sliding - Vang

Selden Boom Eye Sliding - Vang is manufactured in the UK
Sliding eye for the underside of a Selden boom. Use for attaching the kicker/vang.
SKU
SN511-714-03
In stock
Delivered from £3.50
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Heavier duty version with two locking plates and screws the Selden dinghy sliding boom eye vang with fittings is for use with the kicker/vang, also suitable for any other attachment requirements on the underside of a Selden boom.

The eye slides into the track on the underside of the boom and is locked in place with the two locking screws and plates.

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SKUSN511-714-03
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Customer Questions
Hi John I believe it has one asymmetric end to make it easier to move (wiggle) along the track. I think the square end would go forward for a kicker as slightly better holding with the pivoting angles, the same eye is used on much larger/more powerful dinghies so you could say it's over engineered for a Solo? For position you had best check the Solo rules as they may have a number for that? if not about 45 degrees would be a good starting point Regards David
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