Richard,

Those are Merriman Blocks but unfortunately, they’ve been out of business since 
the late 1980s.  I have found that using a penetrating lubricant such as PB 
Blaster, I’ve been able to free up seized sheaves on old blocks, and then added 
a liberal dose of McLube to the sheave pin area on a regular basis to keep 
things spinning.

I know that Barton and Ronstan both make reasonably priced snatch blocks in a 
range of sizes should yours not be salvageable.

Chuck Gilchrest

S/V Half Magic

1983 LF 35

Padanaram, MA

 

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Subject: Stus-List snatch block details?

 

Greetings,

 

INDIGO has a set of heavy-duty snatch blocks for the jib sheets. The bodies are 
solid black rummer and there is a trident stamp marking on the strap.

 

One of the block's shieves is seized; looks like it'll need new pins and 
possibly a new sheive.

 

Any ideas who may have made this block, are they still available, and where 
replacement parts may be obtained?

Thank you,

Richard

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