Higgs
Dont misunderstand me. My problem and other peoples problems with CDI is not the RF itself, its the roller furling when put on a boat larger than it was meant for. I havent looked at their ads recently, but they used to advertise for smaller boats than 30 footers. Think of the drum as a pulley or turning block.....the smaller the radius, the more force required. There is also a max. dia. of the line you can use. I dont remember if it was something like 5/16 or 3/8". When you really have to pull with all you got, that size line will cut your hands. The Catalina 30 150 Genny is quite a large sail. The drum was full without a foot to spare. At one time, mostly Mac people used CDI. For that size boat, and considering the price, it was an excellent choice.Its just not made for larger boats.Its relatively inexpensive compared to the other manufacturers and thats because it uses lesser quality parts, which again, is fine for a smaller boat.One time while single handing, I was trying to anchor in 35K winds without much protection. I could not get the CDI furler to roll in no matter what I did.I fianlly dropped anchor and had to deal with the jenny when at anchor. It was still a chore. IMHO Tony B