Identifying rolling furler?

Jan 4, 2026
2
Catalina 22 Mark II Ridgway Reservoir
Hi friends, New to the forum here. My wife and I have a sweet 2007 Cat 22 Mark II. We are the second owners going on 9 years now. . We are in the process of replacing the sails through CD. We are downsizing the headsail from 150% to 135%. CD wants to know the brand of rolling furler we have, but for the life of me and I can't find and name or brand on the unit??? Anybody have any ideas by looking at the attached pictures?. Thanks!
 

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Jun 1, 2004
8,270
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Send them the pictures. The last picture, image #6, especially. It will help them determine what size luff tape they need to sew on the sail.
 
Sep 14, 2014
1,287
Catalina 22 Pensacola, Florida
Dont forget measured forestay length including attachment hardware.
 
Sep 15, 2016
852
Catalina 22 Minnesota
@compaysailor why would you want a smaller headsail if its already on a fuller? Do you sail in higher winds or gusty conditions? Just curious.

Also on a side note if you call the Ullman sail Loft in San Diego directly they will generally beat both CD and formerly Catalina Yachts pricing while matching everything they offer since they are the manufacture. Prices are not advertised online but calling they will email you the sheet as the sails are all a standard size. Only the luff attachment changes based on your needs.
 
Aug 15, 2022
180
Catalina 22 14790 Redwood City, CA
135 seemed to be the best for my furler based on my average wind conditions. I have a cdi ff2 (looks exactly like your pics but with the cdi logo still on it).
 
Sep 25, 2019
63
2002 Catalina 22 MkII Lake Somerville
Yes...that is a CDI FF2 furler. It's what came standard on the Cat 22 mkII. I too dropped from the 150 headsail to a 135 on my mkII and love it. Sure you can "roll in" the 150 in higher or gusty winds, but you end up losing sail shape when you do. The 135 seems to be a good compromise.

Fair Winds...
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