furling jib

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uncle.al@wcnet.net

i went shopping for a self furling rig for my standard jib on my 23.5 one outfit in houston pushed the harkin furler and even though i told them that virtually all the input i saw on this forum talked in favor of the cdi ff2 furler, they said it was no good because it had a plastic bale which would twist and on and on the harkin proposal they gave me included a new forestay because they said if mine was over 3 years old it had to go and on and on and on ended up quoting me $1,460.00. i went to cameron sails in seabrook and they put a cdi ff2 on my boat, including deck tackle which was about $50.00 (based on someone's good input on here, i had them route the line down the port side so it wouldn't interfere with the anchor locker lid), including preparing my jib for the furler ($100.00), including installation ($100.00), the furler itself was $515.00, but not including the uv protection (which will cost 160.00 when i get around to it) and the total cost including tax was $823.00. the cdi furler works like a charm.
 
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Dave Condon

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You are right on with the CDI system. Harken does make a good system too but the thing you have to be careful about is making sure the drum and other items do no slide off when attaching or detaching the forestay. That does not happen with the CDI systems. Crazy Dave
 
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