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 Post subject: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 13 Jun 2012 08:37 
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Joined: 05 Jun 2012 22:14
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Greetings to all -

Just recently posted our purchase of Montego, hull #121. The PO (also the original owner) did a lot of racing with a lot of hank on sails. In short, we want/need a new head sail roller furling in the picture ASAP. For us, hank-ons got old real fast!

Our former Sabre 30 had a Pro-furl furling that was very reliable, however, I welcome T-37 members' input and suggestions of brands and formats that have proven to be a good fit. I'm assuming a common size is 150. We're sailing out of Annapolis right now but plan on stretching our sea legs up and down the east coast in the near future.

Rick and Donna
S/V Montego
Annapolis


 
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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 14 Jun 2012 06:06 
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I think that many of the main brands are very good. I have a Schaefer 2100 unit that has been very reliable for the last 16 years +/-......No problems at all.
I have heard good things about Harken, Pro Furl and Furlex as well.


 
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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 14 Jun 2012 07:40 
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I have a Furlex system. Performance has been flawless.

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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 14 Jun 2012 12:02 
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Joined: 10 Nov 2006 22:56
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Location: Portland, Oregon
Betty Lou has a ProFurl, and it has worked well for us. We just had a new 135 made for her and like it a lot. We have pretty consistent 15 -20 kt winds on Summer afternoons here on the Columbia, and usually reef the main at around 16 - 18 kts and roll in the genoa a bit. With our old 150 we'd be rolling it up sooner or we'd start getting overpowered. I'm having a standard jib made up as well, because I usually sail with rookie crew, and it's easier on them to manage a smaller heads'.

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Tartan 37 Betty Lou (formerly Rainbow)
Hull # 118, fin keel
St. Helens, OR
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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 14 Jun 2012 22:23 
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Thanks so much for your input re: roller furling.


 
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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 16 Jun 2012 20:46 
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Location: Chesapeake Bay
we installed a Harken MK IV Unit 2 a few years ago and we're very pleased with it. I think most likely all the mainstream furlers are a good choice. we choose ours because our Marina is a dealer and tester for harken.

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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 17 Jun 2012 16:42 
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I have Harken now and it works just fine. I had a Sea Furl before and cannot think why I changed it out---it popped out some bearings, but these were easily replaced and it worked fine. Both of them worked fine. One thing: no matter what brand you use make sure you install a halyard restrainer at the top of your mast below the sheave exit to prevent the halyard from winding around the head stay. Schaefer makes a simple one and there are others. Cheap insurance for a very nasty issue.


 
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 Post subject: Re: Suggestions a new head sail roller furling
PostPosted: 04 Jul 2012 13:12 
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The T37 is at the cusp of a size change in the furlers. I would reccomend going with the larger system. Had luck installing Furlex (the 300 has plenty of reserve), Harken 2, Schaeffer 2100, Profurl to many boats. The Furlex 300 has been on Vixen for 5 years now and has performed flawlessly. The halyard restrainer allows less accuracy in sail luff length and prevents halyard wrap


 
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