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Gerard
My CDI furler is driving me nuts. The problem is that the part identified in the manual as the "cup" falls from it's proper location by about 1/4" or so and chafes the line. I've taken it apart and rebuilt twice, following directions in manual. Still not right. There is at least one other boat in my marina with the same problem, but it doesn't bother him as much as me. My thoughts on why the problem persists are: 1) the forestay is an inch or so too long (I'm not going to have it re-cut); 2) the shrouds need to be tighter (They are currently set at 470 lower and 740 upper. Any tighter is scary.); 3) Poor design (which I'm convinced of but none of you fine folks have mentioned this problem).The "cup" seems to serve no purpose that I can see. My thought is to just get rid of the cup and go without it. Crazy Dave (I bought the boat from him) says not to, but hasn't given me a reason why, and I've tried every other suggestion he's made to no avail. The owner of CDI was no help and told me if I didn't know what I was doing to take it to a rigger. If I take it to a rigger, it will be to install a Harken!I'd love to hear your thoughts. Thanks...Gerard