Go for it
You will love it. You will have the ability to set your jib at whatever size you want. It is a major piece of safety gear as far as im concerned. The less you have to go to the foredeck, the better of you will be. You will find that whenever you want to do anything to your boat you will always have a bunch of people telling you what is wrong with that idea. Sometimes they are right and sometimes they are wrong.Some of the people that tell you that you dont need a furler, probably have never sailed in bad weather, been caught in bad situations and never saw too many waves in very cold wet weather. I was new at sailing when I was gettin all this great advice from people about how i didnt need roller furling because it jams and all sorts of other things go wrong. Well, i usually plan my sailing by the weather reports. One day , alone on my catalina 25, with a great weather forcast for the day , all of a sudden while about 15 miles from the coast i saw the scarey black cloud line across the sky. Botton line.....front came in early by one day (dont know how the weather man missed that one just 3 hours ago), the boat started rocking and rolling violently in the 50mph winds. I was nearly pitched off the deck several times trying to get my jib down.The bow kept going underwater with me hanging on. Finally, i went down below, opened the forward hatch and kinda stretched thru it and pulled the sail down, all the while the boat was gettin flooded. I finally made it back to the dock. Do i sound angry? If i do its because I am. After many months went by, i realized that I was gettin all this advice from what i now call 'dock queens'. They have all sailed around the world without ever leaving the dock. Almost every serious cruiser you will meet at the marina has roller furling.Its OK to whine, i always do when i spend a thousand bucks. But think of all the sailing you can do in a much safer environment. When the wind kicks up, just furl in a little. I now have a catalina 30 and take long trips , some of them alone. Without roller furling i wouldnt even think about single handing a 2 month trip.I know you will enjoy your boat much more when its all set up.OK non-furlers, fire away..........