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Jay
I need help!I have a 1994 Hunter 26 and would like to replace the shanked-on headsail with a furling jib sail. I am looking at using a CDI FF2 furling.The CDI installation manual indicates that my headstay needs to have toggle fittings at both ends. The H26 has a toggle fitting on the bottom and a stemball fitting on top.Q1: Does anybody know if I can use the existing stemball fitting in place of the toggle? If yes, how do I calculate the pin-to-pin distance that CDI requires to determine how long to cut the luff. If no, how do I make the needed modifications to the headstay to have a toggle fitting on top?Q2: The current headtsay attaches to a u-bolt and there is not enough clearance for the CDI furling drum. Can I attached the furling drum to the link plate that the botton of the headsail attaches to? If yes, how do I shorten the headstay. If, no, where can I purchase a link plate to raise the furling drum?Q3: I would like to buy a new jib sail. Would you recommend that I stay with the same size as the shanked on headsail or should I go to a 135% or 150%? Q4: CDI says that the jib leads muust be adjustable inorder to reef the jib. Any suggestions on how to go about upgrading to an adjustable jib lead?Q5: Should I use a cleat or a spinlock clutch to secure the furling line?Thanks for any help you can provide. I want to make sure to do this right the first time.