More on Roller Furling

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Woody

Hate to sound stupid, but I don't know much reguarding installing a roller furling system on my Hunter 25.5. Need some good advice and explanation. The CDI model FF4 w/ball bearings has been recommended. 1) Any recommendations on where to get the best price on this unit? 2) For Headstay length does one simply measure the length from turnbuckle to mast? 3) Turnbuckle size? Hunter.com lists a Headstay length of 31' 31/2", Headstay wire 5/32", Turnbuckle size 3/8".....Are these measurements standard for any Hunter 25.5? 4) Can one use their existing 100% Jib or must the sail be modified in any way? 5) How do you hank on another larger sail if a roller furler is in place. Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated by this sailor...... Thanks
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
check the HOW site for price!

Woody: Check here on the HOW site. When you buy something from the HOW store, you are supporting this site!
 

MrEd

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Jun 5, 2004
72
Hunter 240 Louisville, KY/ Patoka Lake,IN
CDI is a good choice

The CDI furling unit is dependable and easy for a person of average mechanical aptitude to install. The prices listed on this site are reasonable, and there is plenty of additional info both here and the CDI website. The directions that come with the unit are clear and easy to follow. The convenience of furler is really worth the money and perhaps a morning's effort. Your hanked head sail will need to be modified or replaced to work with the furler. The modification is probably in the $200-300 price range. Doyle via this site or most lofts can handle, but it also might be a good time to go for a whole new sail. Good luck.
 
Mar 21, 2004
343
Hunter 25.5 Carlyle, IL
Woody, try this site

http://www.cruisingdirect.com/CDIRollerFurlers.htm In my research, I haven't found anywhere less expensive. Let me know when you plan to install. I'll come over to give you a hand.
 

Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
4,924
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I can think of one place cheaper :)

We're $3 less with ball bearings, $4 higher without, and you support the operation of this site instead of North Sails. ;D
 
Mar 21, 2004
343
Hunter 25.5 Carlyle, IL
Phil, aren't your prices higher?

:( Just to verify the difference, I had the admiral (a math teacher) check and validate that your prices for the FF4 are $49.95 higher ($420 CDI vs. $469.95) without BB and $87.45 higher ($480 CDI vs. $567.45) with BB. This is for the new CDI prices that are $21 higher than their prices when I posted the earlier message to this thread. As a reference for these prices, I provide the following links. CDI: http://www.cruisingdirect.com/CDIRollerFurlers.htm Sailboatowners: http://shop.sailboatowners.com/cdi/detail-cdi.tpl?fno=400&cart=3307439807663239&step=2&kw=Hunter If you will match or beat CDI prices, then that is a different matter. But I couldn't find that policy in the fine print. But your statement is correct that North Sails doesn't sponsor this site.
 

Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
4,924
- - Bainbridge Island
My error, I was looking at the FF2 prices

I'm kind of surprised we're so close to North on the FF2 and so much higher on the FF4. Let me check into that and I will post what I learn. My apologies!
 

Phil Herring

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Mar 25, 1997
4,924
- - Bainbridge Island
Mystery pricing

We're right with CD on most of the sku's but higher on a few. We can't really find a pattern to their pricing but contact me offline and we'll talk about matching. Again, sorry for the confusion, I was just looking at a different model where are priced essentially the same. ph.
 
Jun 4, 2004
167
- - Conway, Lake Ouachita, Arkansas
check shipping prices

check shipping prices, I have found alot of places get you on the shipping, also they will sell you the furler without special equipment needed. Like a toggle that will only fit that specific furler.
 
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