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Barton Marine

For nearly 80 years, Barton Marine has been making and dispatching world-class blocks from their factory in Southeast England.

Starting in 1948, in Whitstable, famed for its shipwright heritage, founder Ron Barton, was one of the first to use a fabric based laminated plastic called Tufnol and stainless steel to manufacture yachting blocks which were much lighter and stronger than previously achievable.

Barton produces over 1000 different products suitable for use on all sailboats from small dinghies and keel boats through to yachts of up to 16 metres.

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32mm Long Inserts Milled Out (152mm long)

B-32996M
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$10.80 Inc. GST (AU only)
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32mm Nylon Inserts Long

B-32998
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$7.55 Inc. GST (AU only)
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32mm Long Inserts Milled Out 132mm

B-32998M
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$10.51 Inc. GST (AU only)
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32mm Short Inserts Nylon

B-32999
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$7.35 Inc. GST (AU only)
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32mm short Inserts Milled Out 111mm

B-32999M
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$10.30 Inc. GST (AU only)
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4 inch Screw Inspection Cover White

B-40040
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$36.91 Inc. GST (AU only)
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4 inch Screw Inspection Cover Black

B-40041
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$35.85 Inc. GST (AU only)
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5 inch Screw Inspection Cover White

B-40050
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$50.80 Inc. GST (AU only)
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5 inch Screw Inspection Cover Black

B-40051
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$47.50 Inc. GST (AU only)
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We will be closing early on Christmas Eve at 2 pm. From 29th to 30th December, we will be open from 11 am to 2 pm. 

We will be closed from December 31st until January 4th, then resume our regular hours.  

We appreciate your understanding as we use the Summer Break to take a little time away from the Warehouse. Thank you! 

We will be monitoring Emails and Live Chat Messages outside these hours for emergencies.Â