Hee is another chance for you folks to educate me. On my 1992 Hunter Passage 42 I have an old Hood head sail furler. It isn't a reefing unit also, just a furler. When I bought the boat a year ago the surveyor said I would be well off replacing that Hood unit since parts are almost impossible to find and the unit is not for cruising per se but just for furling at the end of a sail. Since then on an ocassion or two when furling in a slight breeze I have gotten the jib in about half way and then the "clutch" gives way and the jib is out at full. Ultimately I ws able to furl all the way and into the slip we go.
I have been pondering replacing that unit and have looked a Harken Mark IV which is outstanding, I have read about ProFurl and Furlex and they are equally nice but the rigger thinks Harken has better customer service. I would love a below deck furler as I currently have but can't justify the additional $.
So can you folks with much more experience than I help me on the replace question first (replace or not until Hood breaks down) and then advise on Harken vs other furlers. I know this is a well exercised subject but can you help me think this through??
I have been pondering replacing that unit and have looked a Harken Mark IV which is outstanding, I have read about ProFurl and Furlex and they are equally nice but the rigger thinks Harken has better customer service. I would love a below deck furler as I currently have but can't justify the additional $.
So can you folks with much more experience than I help me on the replace question first (replace or not until Hood breaks down) and then advise on Harken vs other furlers. I know this is a well exercised subject but can you help me think this through??