FWIW,
I too have caught spin halyards in the furling genoa. I learned from someone
else, to flip the spin halyards behind the spreaders and avoid that problem. I
keep a small loop of line run through my shroud turnbuckles for the spin
snapschackles and clip them there, one on each side and sn
Good morning sailor
I just bought myself a harken furler at the boat show
Does anyone need a furler with the forstay
It will come out of the mk1 30 foot
It a CD I furler
You may call me directly
905 818-1336
If you’re from the USA please text before calling
I don’t have a price in mind
Around 100$
Some plates are attached to the axles, and some are not. If yours isn't
attached to the axle, you can drill a small hole in the mast, opposite the
axle, and tap the axle out. (loosen the tension on the halyard first, so
the sheave doesn't get pulled into the mast. Position the mast so the
sheave is
On my mast, the pin is welded to the pear shaped plate. Main sheave axle at
the head and two jib sheaves lower down. There is no hole on the opposite
side so pin is captive.
Jon Tebbens
'78 Mega
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020, 08:42 Ken Heaton via CnC-List
wrote:
> 2. Once that comes out, I should be a
2. Once that comes out, I should be able to see the sheave, but not sure
how to remove it. There is an aluminum plate on the side of the mast about
where the sheave axle would be, but then what? Is the sheave axle attached
to the plate?
No, the axle probably isn't attached to the plate, but t
I spent some time with several projects yesterday and need some help/advice (as
usual):
1: I want to examine my genoa halyard sheave (and possible replace it) to see
why my halyard is being chewed up. Several riggers have looked for the problem,
but I realize now that they could not possibly h
Fasten jib halyard(s) and Spin halyard at the bow, and tension (reserve
one halyard for hoisting duties, use the main halyard for getting up the
mast). Go up the mast and drop the forestay. Assemble new furler to
forestay. Haul new forestay / furler up and fasten at masthead, then
fasten at b
Subject: Stus-List Furler
OKlearning as I go and this time I realized this should have been done
while the mast was stepped...during the off season. I removed foils and am
trying to install Seafurl 5 (aka Hood) H253.
I have a Navtec 0.25" rod stay. It appears none of the componen
OKlearning as I go and this time I realized this should have been done
while the mast was stepped...during the off season. I removed foils and am
trying to install Seafurl 5 (aka Hood) H253.
I have a Navtec 0.25" rod stay. It appears none of the components of the
seafurl will fit over the c
.com
Cc: Curtis
Subject: Stus-List Furler for my C&C30 MK1
I am the Harbor Master For a marina here in the Low-Country of South Carolina,
I was hoping someone could share with me a contact name and number for a Furler
dealer. I was hoping to get a discount for advertising their product li
-List Furler for my C&C30 MK1
My buddy and I install Harken furlers. In our opinion, they are the best. I
have had a Harken MKIII furler on Touche' for 16 years with no issues.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Feb 7, 2016 6:47 AM, "Curtis via CnC-List&q
(GMT-05:00) To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: "Dennis C."
Subject: Re: Stus-List Furler for my C&C30 MK1
My buddy and I install Harken furlers. In our opinion, they are the best. I
have had a Harken MKIII furler on Touche' for 16 years with no issues.
Dennis C.
Touche
My buddy and I install Harken furlers. In our opinion, they are the best.
I have had a Harken MKIII furler on Touche' for 16 years with no issues.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Feb 7, 2016 6:47 AM, "Curtis via CnC-List" wrote:
> I am the Harbor Master For a marina here in the L
Easy to install, very reasonable price, made in USA. The owner
was available for advice.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device Original message From:
Curtis via CnC-List Date: 2/7/2016 8:46 AM
(GMT-05:00) To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" Cc: Curtis
Subject: Stus-List Furl
I am the Harbor Master For a marina here in the Low-Country of South
Carolina, I was hoping someone could share with me a contact name and
number for a Furler dealer. I was hoping to get a discount for advertising
their product line in my marina?
Second part, or question can you share some advise
d be able to get a new jib for under
$1500.
Marek
C270 Legato
Ottawa, ON
From: Josh Muckley via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 00:45
To: C&C List
Cc: Josh Muckley
Subject: Re: Stus-List Furler system
Curtis,
I installed a Furlex 200s on my last boat. The rigger/sail maker that
-list.com
Cc: Curtis
Subject: Stus-List Furler system
I have the approval from the admiral to purchase a new sail and furler system
for my C&C30MK1. 1981 1/4 ss wire
Any advise on how or what to buy? I have no Idea how to proceed. I have a 115%
135% and a 170%. all hank on sails. I have a a
Curtis,
I installed a Furlex 200s on my last boat. The rigger/sail maker that sold
it to me evidently was not supposed to allow me to install it myself. I
think that for the same price he would have done the work. I just like
DIY. The 200s is their smallest furler and would probably be suffici
I installed a Selden Furlex unit on my C&C 27 Mk I with no prior
experience. The package back then included a new head stay which was metric
in both the cable and pin size. Mast stayed up during the install. I had an
engineer friend check my measurements before I cut anything.
After Katrina, my so
Defender had Pro Furl for $850.
On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 7:40 PM, Graham Collins via CnC-List
wrote:
If you are reasonably handy then you can install it. Best to drop the mast,
but it can be done mast up if you can keep the forestay. And keeping the
forestay will depend on what
I was able to keep my rod forestay and my rigger did discount the furler
and did the install as Dennis suggested. The mast was down anyhow.
Joel
On Tuesday, January 5, 2016, Graham Collins via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> If you are reasonably handy then you can install it. Best
If you are reasonably handy then you can install it. Best to drop the
mast, but it can be done mast up if you can keep the forestay. And
keeping the forestay will depend on what furler you go with, I've got a
Harken cruising unit #1, had to change the forestay when I installed it.
I'd go with
Curtis,
My buddy and I professionally install and repair furlers. We've worked on
many brands. IMHO, the best of the lot is Harken. ProFurls are good also.
Yes, you can install it yourself. It's not rocket science. However, I
wouldn't recommend it.
There are a few things to watch out for th
I have mostly light winds here in Beaufort SC.
So out to 150% or at least a 135% would be best.
But, Can I install it? do I keep my forstay?
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 9:11 PM, Joel Aronson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Congrats!
> My 2 cents:
>
> 15 - 25 year old sails are shot. I
Congrats!
My 2 cents:
15 - 25 year old sails are shot. I don't know what your wind conditions
are like, but I would buy a Harken furler and a good Dacron sail that
covers most of your wind conditions.Partially furled sails are not
great upwind, but are fine for cruising.
It will cost several
I have the approval from the admiral to purchase a new sail and furler
system for my C&C30MK1. 1981 1/4 ss wire
Any advise on how or what to buy? I have no Idea how to proceed. I have a
115% 135% and a 170%. all hank on sails. I have a asymmetrical in a sock as
well.
My budget needs to be around
the online sail companies give discounts for
> multiple sails too.
> >
> > I'm not sure what other sales are available throughout the year, but it
> might just be worth it to wait and buy your components as you can get the
> best deals.
> >
> > Peter Fell
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Date: Sun, 4 May 2014 10:17:21 -0400
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; multiple sails too.
>
> I'm not sure what other sales are available throughout the year, but it might
> just be worth it to wait and buy your components as you can get the best
> deals.
>
> Peter Fell
> Sidney, BC
> C&C 27 MkIII
>
>
> -Original Message
paid about $800 for the one on my 22' o'day
and installation was free.
Danny
From my Android phone
Original message
From: Allen White via CnC-List
Date: 05/04/2014 10:17 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Furler Choice
With much talk
u can get the
best deals.
Peter Fell
Sidney, BC
C&C 27 MkIII
-Original Message-
From: Allen White via CnC-List
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 7:17 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Furler Choice
With much talk recently of the merits of a furling headsail, I have decided
to bite
ennan
Former C&C 25
Shanachie, 1974 Bristol 30
Tierra Verde, Fl.
-Original Message-
From: Allen White via CnC-List
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 10:17 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Furler Choice
With much talk recently of the merits of a furling headsail, I have decide
Allen,
I see you’re thinking of a new sail too.
If your old, hank on sail is in good condition you might want to consider
having a luff tape installed on that.
But, if you’ve got the money, the best investment (by far) for your sailboat is
new sails.
I bought a new set of sails a few years
Harken.
Dennis C.
On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Allen White via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 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
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 woul
t once the
furler is installed.
Marek (in Ottawa)
-Original Message-
From: Allen White via CnC-List
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2014 10:17 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Stus-List Furler Choice
With much talk recently of the merits of a furling headsail, I have decided
to bite
Allen: As you note, there are many different systems out there. My guidelines
for buying this type of item are:
1. Buy the best I can afford as it will likely provide the best service.
2. Buy a well known brand as that generally means it works well, is well
supported, and will add to the perceiv
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 i
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