Hey all,
The wonderful human Chris who sold me my C22 last year included a bunch of spare parts including the original roller furling for the heads -sail and the original mainsail. The boat currently has 2 beautiful head sails (they use a track, not hanks) because the 2nd owner raced the boat extensively. They are both beautiful sails, however the allure of the simplicity in a furling headsail intrigues me. The original 155% genoa looks to be in decent condition and we're not planning on racing this summer so I'd like to install the furler. I have no idea how though.
I'm 100% confident I have all the parts. The boat is currently on the hard and i'll have to raise the mast this spring when I put it in the water (end of march is the plan). A couple of assumptions and then some questions.
Assumptions (and these are based on mostly ignorance so please chime in where i'm wildly off):

The wonderful human Chris who sold me my C22 last year included a bunch of spare parts including the original roller furling for the heads -sail and the original mainsail. The boat currently has 2 beautiful head sails (they use a track, not hanks) because the 2nd owner raced the boat extensively. They are both beautiful sails, however the allure of the simplicity in a furling headsail intrigues me. The original 155% genoa looks to be in decent condition and we're not planning on racing this summer so I'd like to install the furler. I have no idea how though.
I'm 100% confident I have all the parts. The boat is currently on the hard and i'll have to raise the mast this spring when I put it in the water (end of march is the plan). A couple of assumptions and then some questions.
Assumptions (and these are based on mostly ignorance so please chime in where i'm wildly off):
- The best time to install a furling system is when the mast is already down
- The furling system fits the boat, however after 8-10 years the forestay may have stretched
- An old 155% genoa that's in reasonable, albeit old, condition is plenty good for non-racing on the Columbia river here in PDX
- After I go through the pain of installing the furling system i'll have learned some stuff and that has value long term
- I'll be happy with a furling system because I mostly take non-sailors with me and it'll be easier to single-hand while they smile, drink beer and stumble around the boat
- From 1-10 what's the level of complexity and difficulty installing a furling system?
- Should I take it apart and re-grease the bearings or do any other service on the system prior to installation?
- How on earth is this thing going to fit?
- Am I taking on a project that is unquestionably difficult for 1-2 adult humans to do by themselves or is this best left to a professional rigger... stand aside little man type thing