Furlex R oller Furling

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Dave

I am evaluating roller furlings for my 1976 Cataline 27. A model 104-10 Furlex has been presented as a possible choice. Does anyone have any feedback on this furling (ease of use, installation, etc). Also, I would appreciate comments on other brands of furlings and how they perform. Thanks for the help.....DAVE
 
Oct 25, 2005
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Catalina 30 Banderas Bay, Mexico
Call around

and look at other boats. See what furlers are popular in your area. Compare features and pricing for Furlex, Harken, Pro-Furl, and Schaefer. They all make good furlers. Base model Furlex units have no headstay adjustment, adjustable length is an $$$ option. I think you will find that the Furlex is more expensive than a Harken after you add the adjustable drum. As far as installation and ease of use ... They all work about the same. You can install a Furlex, Pro-Furl, or Schaefer yourself. You will need a rigger to put the stud on the Harken (or use a Sta-Lok stud). As far as after installation maintenance and repair. The Furlex is a bugger to work on, the Schaefer requires special rivets that may be hard to come by. The Harken and Pro-Furl units can be serviced and need little/no maintenance.
 

Ferg

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Mar 6, 2006
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Catalina 27 C27 @Thunder Bay ON Ca.
Pro-Furl

I have a Pro-Furl on my C27, no trouble, no worries, and you still have forestay adjustment capability. Moody Buccaneer made a good point about install / maintenance costs and hassles. Later, eh! Ferg
 

rsn48

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Jun 7, 2005
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Listen to Moody Buccaneer

Listen to Moody Buccaneer, he sells furlers and is quite knowledgeable about it. We just met the other day in his shop as I was asking about furlers for my C27.
 
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David H

Have an

Alado roller furler on my catalina 27'. I don't know how prices compare,or much about the install as it was on the boat when I bought it.
 
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