Have a look at the Alado furlers too, good price, seem pretty well made
and simple to install without taking the mast down. I was going to get
one for my 24' but ended up getting a bigger boat.
Cheers,
Paul.
Orange Crush, C&C27MkII
On 13-08-12 07:47 AM, sam.c.sal...@gmail.com wrote:
?Allen,
I have a 26.
My boat has a ProFurl furler, installed by the previous owner. It good
quality. I priced a replacement last year - would have been $1,250 cdn.
However, Harken and Furlex have good reputations too.
If you do install a furler, remember that your genoa will need a new
luff tape (to feed into the foil) - about $175 and a furling sock or
UV stripes on the leech and foot - about $350. You may also need a new
forestay, depending which furler you buy.
Don't even consider CDI furlers!
If you're handy, they can be installed without taking down the mast.
Sam Salter
C&C 26 Liquorice
Ghost Lake Alberta
*From: *Allen White
*Sent: *Monday, August 12, 2013 8:21 AM
*To: *cnc-list@cnc-list.com
*Reply To: *awh...@thegateguys.com
*Subject: *Stus-List Roller Furling Jib question
I have a 26 and would like to add a furling head sail. I would love to
hear
any suggestions for a small boat ?
Allen White
'77 C & C 26
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