Roller furling question

Sep 27, 2008
163
Hunter 33 Danversport, MA
Is the diameter of the round (wire?) sewn into the leading edge of the jib the same on all systems?

Or do I need to know this when ordering or buying sails?

Thanks for any input.

Z
 
May 7, 2011
227
Catalina 36 1430 Lake Lanier
When I had to buy a new furler, I had the local sailmaker come out to measure the new one and alter the genoa. He had to remove the previous luff tape and sew on a new one. (Wrong size for new furler.) About $600. (He also patched a few holes and loose sunbrella strips.)

If you still have the genoa that fit, try to get the diameter of the cord in the luff tape.
 
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Jun 9, 2008
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The size of the luff tape required is not necessarily dependant on the size of the boat, but rather the model of the furler you are installing. Also, you might consider having a foam or rope luff tape installed instead of just the rope luff as that will enhance the shape of the sail if it is partially reefed. Most furling systems are designed to be reefed to suit the apparent winds. Some furler systems are NOT designed to be partially furled (so check the unit for details).
 
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jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Check your furler specs. I have a unit 1 furler.

For example a Harken MKIV
Luff Tape Size
Units 0 to 4 require #6 (6/32" or 5 mm) luff tape.