Furler for CD 25
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Furler for CD 25
I have a CD 25 and am considering switching from my hank on system to a roller reef system. The choices seem to come down to furlex or Harken. Has anyone any experience or thoughts?
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Re: Furler for CD 25
CDI furler here. 4 years and counting.
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Re: Furler for CD 25
I have a Furlex on my CD22. It operates nicely but it requires a fixed length headstay, ie you can't use a turnbuckle at the lower end. Maybe they have other models that allow it.
My prior boat had a ProFurl. A great design, bullet proof and you can easily adjust headstay.
Had a CDI before. I don't like the internal halyard set up. Others like that design. My view is CDI is great for trailer sailing as the risk of foil damage is practically nil.
My prior boat had a ProFurl. A great design, bullet proof and you can easily adjust headstay.
Had a CDI before. I don't like the internal halyard set up. Others like that design. My view is CDI is great for trailer sailing as the risk of foil damage is practically nil.
John Eppler wrote:I have a CD 25 and am considering switching from my hank on system to a roller reef system. The choices seem to come down to furlex or Harken. Has anyone any experience or thoughts?
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Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing