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pkoken 01-09-2007 05:50 PM

Anyone recognize this furler???
 
From a Tayana 55 - I cannot identify this furler...


pkoken 01-12-2007 09:11 AM

Hrmm, I'll take that as a "No".

It's obviously an older furler- it has a round aluminum luff extrusion that has rotated (about 90 degrees) in relation to the furling drum. The surveyor suggested repairing the staysail furler as opposed to simply replacing it altogether, I think it might be difficult to repair without knowing the maker!

The jib furler is a new Furlex, and seems very satisfactory-


Bob Pingel 01-12-2007 09:53 AM

Is the extrusion load bearing?
 
Is the extrusion load bearing or does it surround a load bearing wire? I know that some of the furlers with load bearing extrusions have been deemed not worth fixing -- Hyde Streamstay comes to mind...

Bob

pkoken 01-12-2007 09:55 AM

I believe there is a stay within the extrusion, but I am not sure- Is there a way for me to check (without disassembling the furler)?

Bob Pingel 01-12-2007 10:08 AM

Try these guys...
 
Without knowing what it is, it is tough to comment...

Try to contact Rigrite (www.rigrite.com). These guys specialize in obsolete parts -- they stock parts for a few old furlers.

Good luck,

Bob

SV Papillon 01-12-2007 10:10 AM

This is just a guess, 1st would be an old Schaefer 2nd would be an old Hood. Sending a pic to either companies tech support would confirm.

good luck

Jake

pkoken 01-12-2007 12:43 PM

Thanks a lot!

pkoken 02-02-2007 03:20 PM

So... long story short, it got yanked and a new Furlex is going on in it's place. Not surprisingly it was in very poor condition when pulled- with the top bearing completely frozen!

Onsite.Rigging 05-14-2007 04:32 AM

Hi Guys, It could be a Reefurl they are a Austrailan company.
The Reefurl foil usualy has only 1 join or even none. The forestay wire has bronze locking collets with ertalyte plastic bearing disks spread evenly along the lenght to support the foil.
So if the foil has no joins that is my bet, they have a website.
Simon


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