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  1. How to: Choosing a Furling System

    Just make sure the jib halyard pulls slightly away from the forestay. Otherwise, if the pull is parallel, it's possible to get the halyard wrapped around the stay, which could stop the sail from furling. "Halyard wraps are the #1 reason systems have to be replaced in the offseason," Seldén's Scott Williman warns.

  2. Upgrade your Sailboat to Roller Furling

    Dinghy, beach cat or small sportboat: Small Boat Furlers mount on the headstay on a sportboat or the jib's luff wire on a dinghy or beach catamaran. Most sportboats, such as my Ultimate 20, use a separate halyard and a jib that zips over the headstay. Trailer sailer: In general, we recommend furlers with a flexible extrusion, like Schaefer's SnapFurl 500 or SnapFurl 700 system, for a ...

  3. Mainsail furling systems: an expert guide

    Release the backstay tension. Make sure the boom is at the correct angle. Point the yacht into the wind. Take in on the furling line as you ease the halyard at a steady rate. Some sailors swear by mainsail furling systems, others swear at them. Graham Snook looks at way to keep your furling mainsail in check.

  4. Sailing made easy: Everything you need to know about roller furling

    A roller furling system allows you to roll or wrap your foresail around the headstay. This not only makes sailing easier, but also improves safety by allowing reefing without the crew having to go on deck in bad weather. To understand how to use a roller furling system, it's first important to know how it works, what specific steps to take when ...

  5. How to Choose a Furling System for Sailboats

    One of these devices is the sail furling system. [vitrina]2442,2248,2184,2148,2225,2152,2157[/vitrina] Who Solved the Problem and How. The glory of the invention of the first furling system belongs to the Englishman (who would doubt it) Major E du Boulay, who lived at the end of the 19th century. For the reliable operation of the staysail, he ...

  6. How to Choose a Furling System

    Best Furling for Small Sailboats. The best furling system for small boats (under 20 feet in length) is the wire luff. This is because it's easy to install, and it works well with basic sail plans. Many small boats have used wire luff systems for years, and sailors agree that it's a user-friendly and reliable choice.

  7. Roller Boom Furling: The Ultimate Guide for Sailors

    Short answer: Roller boom furling. Roller boom furling is a system used on sailboats to easily roll and reef the mainsail. It involves a rotating boom equipped with a built-in roller mechanism, enabling quick and convenient sail adjustment. This method enhances safety, efficiency, and ease of use for sailors.

  8. New Twist on Furlers: New Generation of Roller-Furling Systems For

    Another interesting feature of the system is its ability to be used as either a torsion-rope furler intended for loose-luff assyms, or to be used without the torque rope as a drum-and-swivel furling system for code sails and drifter/reachers. ... it made gennaker handling on our Cape Dory 19 a snap. And by furling the sail before dousing it ...

  9. Understanding Roller Furling Systems

    This is the oldest of the furling designs. The most common of these types are the old Schaeffer system and small boat furlers used on racing dinghies. The advantages of this system are low cost, ability to use other "hanked-on" headsails. The disadvantages however, are fairly substantial; the inability to reef, the inability to furl when ...

  10. Home

    The CDI Flexible Furler is a furling system designed for the vast majority of sailors who are primarily cruisers or daysailers. This system is reliable, solidly built, and comes with an unbelievably comprehensive warranty. ... For over 40 years sailors around the world have trusted CDI with their sailboat furling systems. ...

  11. What Is A Furler On A Sailboat?

    Roller furling systems are unique mechanisms that allow you to effortlessly roll up the sail or unfurl. A roller furling system features a central location for a drum or spool for storing the sail and a furling line to give sailors the ability to operate the sail. In my experience, furling systems are comparable to reefing systems, but are ...

  12. In-Boom Furling: Five Systems

    Lower the boom end, however, and the sail will bunch at the forward end of the boom, leading it to jam. ProFurl provides a mechanical vang with a limiting wire: Release the vang and it sets the boom at the right height for furling. Reef the sail, then trim on to adjust vang tension for shape control.

  13. Furlers: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

    The fact that most boats in the '70s and '80s had hank-on sails led to something of a roller furler binge in the '90s. Roller furlers have been standard on new boats for the last three-to-five years. Buying a furler requires the same philosophy as buying winches, the benefits of over-sizing make life easier.

  14. Leisure Furl® In-Boom Furling

    The world's leading mainsail furling and reefing system. Custom made for all sizes and types of sailboats and catamarans. (949) 858-8820. ... Superior Sail Performance. Unlike in-mast furling systems that require a flat, inefficient battenless mainsail to avoid jamming, Leisure Furl's elegant in-boom furling design allows the sailmaker to ...

  15. Alado Roller Furler: Home

    30 Foot Roller Furling System. Installs from turnbuckle up. Use with 1/8" to 1/4" diameter rigging. Installs from deck, no climbing aloft. Model A0 | AD0007. $939.60. Fits any maximum stay diameter of 1/4" and comes with all the parts needed to easily install from the deck on a sailboat with a maximum 30-foot forestay.

  16. Mainsail Furling Systems

    When furling the sail using the in-boom system, the sail takes longer to drop compared to the slab system. The mandrel, which the sail is rolled around, requires more time to take up the lowering sail. As a result, the helmsman must hold the yacht into the wind for a longer duration, extending the mainsail furling process. ...

  17. Roller furling

    Roller furling is a method of furling (i.e. reefing) a yacht's staysail by rolling the sail around a stay. Roller furling is typically used for foresails such as jibs or genoas. [1] A mainsail may also be furled by a similar system, whereby the sail is furled within the mast or around a rotating boom (or around a

  18. Roller Furling Mainsail: Everything You Need to Know

    A roller furling mainsail is a type of sail system used in yachts and sailing boats. It allows the mainsail to be easily rolled and unfurled, making sail handling more convenient. The main sail is attached to a rotating spar, which enables it to be furled or unfurled using a control line. This system offers improved safety, ease of use, and ...

  19. Sailboat Furling Systems & Hardware

    Sailboat Furling Systems & Hardware at Fisheries Supply A furling system on a sailing yacht allows you to conveniently set, recover, and partially reef your foresail from the cockpit. Internal halyard furling systems are reliable and less expensive than head swivel systems. When buying a new sail furler, it is recommended to get the highest ...

  20. Which Boom Furler is the Best?

    The Schaefer system lacks only in four departments: looks (no taper and just plain big), a loosely mounted behind-the-mast main sail track (must be noisy and is not attractive), the vang is a fixed length rod, and lastly Schaefer utilizes a furling drum that is mounted at the very outboard end of the boom; not an ideal place for added weight ...

  21. DIY Installing Roller Furling Unit

    Roller furling allows you to spend less time folding or changing sails and more time on the water sailing. Furlers have become a reliable, easy to install, industry standard found on many performance racing boats as well as necessary gear for cruisers. This brief synopsis will give you an idea of what to expect when installing a new unit, no matter what brand you choose.

  22. FURLING SYSTEMS

    GENOA FURLING SYSTEMS. Doyle's Genoa Furling System is an ideal, value priced solution for coastal cruisers. Roller furling makes handling larger genoas easier, and give sailors a wider wind range with the option of roller-reefing. Our design team's understanding of loads, strain and chafe allow Doyle to deliver a durable, cost-efficient sail.

  23. Reefurl

    The Reefurl roller reefing furling sail system is designed to withstand the most rigorous demands of today's commercial, racing and cruising sailboats or yachts that need a reliable roller reefing furling system, not just a roller furling sail. The Reefurl system allows you to reef (partially deploy) the sail in strong wind conditions.

  24. Sailrite® Sacrificial Sail Sun Cover Kit 60'

    Sacrificial Sail Sun Cover Kit 60' contains everything needed to add a sacrificial sun cover to a furling sail. Protect with the best! Marine grade canvas is the most popular choice for sacrificial sun covers for its unparalleled durability in sunlight. For boats under 30 feet, use Insignia UV Dacron®, a lightweight protective choice.

  25. Green Line Train Protection System

    The Green Line Train Protection System (GLTPS) combines vehicle and wayside equipment to avoid train-on-train collisions, add red-light signal protection, and incorporate speed enforcement. Contract awarded: Notice to Proceed given January 2020 Projected completion: June 2025 Budget: $212,000,000 Status: Wayside installation ongoing