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Re: New Furler

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 7:44 pm
by yukonbob
Gonna investigate this all winter. Lots of good options, and comments.

Re: New Furler

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:28 am
by bscott
The Harken is an excellent furler, however, the aluminum foil can be a problem for trailer sailors as it requires gentle handling to keep it from bending/kinking. Had one on my Capri 25. www.mauriprosailing.com has the best pricing and an expert advice team.

Bob

Re: New Furler

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:57 pm
by DaveB
Stock headstay for a MacX is 1/8 , many of us went to a 5/32 headstay. Ball bearing CCD 2 furler is much better than stock non bearing CCD.
Dave
bscott wrote:Check out Schaefer Snap Furl 700--larger drum and more line capacity(heavier line), conventional jib halyard. 4th year with 6 oz dacron 110 jib on my X. Excellent sale shape to 50% Requires 5/32" forestay. http://www.furling.com/snapfurl

Bob

Re: New Furler

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:25 pm
by mastreb
You can get the CDI FF1 with a ball bearing option for an additional $88 as well. People with the stock CDI should be able to upgrade them.

And there's VXB.COM for people who don't mind hacking. I believe I'll have a good look at how the MacGregor furler works and see if I can put a ceramic bearing in it.

Matt

Re: New Furler

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:24 pm
by yukonbob
Don't know if the CDI FF2 has ball bearings or not but either way I think a larger drum will help.

Re: New Furler

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:29 am
by Catigale
Torlon bearings are an option, either at time Iof purchase or easy add on , with the FF2.

Torlon bearings are really nice with the 150 genny, having used both. In salt water, you do need to rinse the Torlon bearing to keep the housing from corroding.

Installation of the bearing is a 30 minute job.