Roller Furler for my birthday.....now what?

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Mar 21, 2010
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Hunter 23.5 Lake St Louis
I am stoked.....Lori bought me a CDI FF2 roller furler. I figured I would just have a UV cover sewn on and the luff rope. Well we are at $530.00 for this and I am thinking I should look in to the costs on a new sail.

Who is the best (keeping price in mind) resource for a Genoa for my 23.5
presently it is considered 130% at 26.25 luff, 13' foot and 24.5 leech.

Last question: Shoud I consider going to a 150% Genoa for my boat so long as I am making the investment......? Pros and Cons.

Thanks
Chip
 

Clark

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Jun 30, 2004
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Hunter 280 Lake Guntersville, AL
Chip, unless you're racing or in an area where winds are light most of the time, you'll not need a 150. A 130 does pretty well and can be reefed down to ~100 should the winds start to get too strong. The smallest you can take a 150 is about 125% before it loses all shape. Does the 23.5 have a fixed jib block or is it on a track? If fixed, you'll need to add some hardware to move the lead rearward if a 150 is used.
Check the used sails sites; Bacon, Atlantic Sail Traders, The Sail Warehouse, Masthead Sailing Gear; you might find a nice one that will fit for a lot less than a new one. Just make sure it has the right sized tape as well.
For a new one, this site does well.

Best of luck,
Clark
 
Aug 5, 2009
333
Hunter h23 Dallas Tx.
Chip, I put the same CDI-II roller furler on my h23 last year. I was told the biggest recommended genoa for my boat was a 135. I took that advice and I am not sorry. I purchased a Gus Sails 135 because they are local. I had to purchase a new forestay because of my chain plate configuration in my anchor locker. 2 nights ago I just unfurled about 10 % up to 60 % of it with my main all the way up. If it gets windy I just drop the main and furl out what ever I need to get back in. I have pictures of mine in my profile. You will love it. Charles
 
Mar 21, 2010
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Hunter 23.5 Lake St Louis
Many thanks for the info on this

Chip, I put the same CDI-II roller furler on my h23 last year. I was told the biggest recommended genoa for my boat was a 135. I took that advice and I am not sorry. I purchased a Gus Sails 135 because they are local. I had to purchase a new forestay because of my chain plate configuration in my anchor locker. 2 nights ago I just unfurled about 10 % up to 60 % of it with my main all the way up. If it gets windy I just drop the main and furl out what ever I need to get back in. I have pictures of mine in my profile. You will love it. Charles
 
Mar 21, 2010
13
Hunter 23.5 Lake St Louis
Will look for the used ones. Have not had much luck with that. Will keep trying. I got a price of 500.00 to sew on to my sail. Seems a bit high.

Thanks for the info

Chip, unless you're racing or in an area where winds are light most of the time, you'll not need a 150. A 130 does pretty well and can be reefed down to ~100 should the winds start to get too strong. The smallest you can take a 150 is about 125% before it loses all shape. Does the 23.5 have a fixed jib block or is it on a track? If fixed, you'll need to add some hardware to move the lead rearward if a 150 is used.
Check the used sails sites; Bacon, Atlantic Sail Traders, The Sail Warehouse, Masthead Sailing Gear; you might find a nice one that will fit for a lot less than a new one. Just make sure it has the right sized tape as well.
For a new one, this site does well.

Best of luck,
Clark
 
Aug 5, 2009
333
Hunter h23 Dallas Tx.
Chip, Give Gus Sails a call. If I remember correct I just paid $595 for the whole new sail with navy Subrella. gussails.net Charles
 
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