Allen,



I have a C&C 26.

I’ve had the boat about 12 years and it came with a Profurl furler.

I don’t know how old the furler was when I bought the boat but it’s still going 
strong.

A couple of seasons ago I replaced all the standing rigging including the 
forestay.

Because that meant I would have to disassemble the furler, I replaced all the 
plastic bearings inside the foil. The furler came apart easily and went 
together fine too. All I needed were a bunch of plastic bearings. (And I don’t 
think it was really necessary to replace them - but I had it apart…)






Having said that, Rich gives good advice about Harken. They make good kit and 
you can’t really go wrong with their equipment.




sam :-)


C&C 26 Liquorice

Ghost Lake Alberta





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With much talk recently of the merits of a furling headsail, I have decided
to bite the bullet, install a new furler and have a new sail made for my 26.
Someone mentioned that they were quite pleased with their Superfurl. I seem
to get a different answer from each person I ask this question:
What is the best choice for a furler on a small boat?

Allen

Allen White
1977 C & C 26



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